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sudha2015 - 10-19-11 04:33 Bookmark and Share

A 45-year-old female with a long history of progressive myopia develops
sudden patchy loss of vision in her right eye. She is very alarmed
and rushes to her family doctor. Funduscopic examination
reveals a large retinal detachment in the right eye.
The retina in the left eye is normal. When
the pupillary light reflex is tested by shining a light
in the right eye, the physician would likely note
A. constriction of the right pupil and constriction of the left
B. constriction of the right pupil and dilatation of the left
C. dilatation of the right pupil and constriction of the left
D. dilatation of the right pupil and dilatation of the left
E. no reaction of the right pupil and constriction of the left

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