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1

What is the condition characterized by a relative afferent pupillary defect?

AEfferent pathway defect

BCerebral lesion

CTotal afferent pupillary defect

DMarcus Gunn pupil

2

A 25-year-old male gets into a brawl outside a bar. During the altercation, someone pulls out a gun and shoots him in the head. The bullet enters the man's temple and severes his right optic nerve completely. He is quickly transported to a nearby emergency room and an emergency physician tests his pupillary response by shining a light in the right eye. What will the physician most likely find?

APupillary constriction followed by pupillary dilatation in both eyes

BPupillary constriction in the right eye, and no pupillary constriction in the left eye

CNo pupillary constriction in the right eye, and no pupillary constriction in the left eye

DNo pupillary constriction in the right eye, but pupillary constriction in the left eye

3

Anisocoria in Horner's syndrome is due to

ADisruption of the oculosympathetic pathway

BDisruption of the oculoparasympathetic pathway

CDisruption of the oculomotor nerve

DDisruption of the abducens nerve

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