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Topic:Mydriasis

Mydriasis refers to the dilation of the pupil, a condition that can occur naturally in low light or be induced by certain medications or neurological events. It is the opposite of miosis, where the pupil constricts, and is often intentionally achieved during eye examinations to allow a better view of the retina. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore mydriasis, causes, and strategies for management and mitigation.
Dose-related effects of detomidine on autonomic responses in the horse.
Journal of autonomic pharmacology    September 1, 1988   Volume 8, Issue 3 241-249 doi: 10.1111/j.1474-8673.1988.tb00187.x
Kamerling SG, Cravens WM, Bagwell CA.1. Detomidine is a novel veterinary sedative analgesic which is thought to act by stimulation of alpha 2 adrenoreceptors. The present study was undertaken to determine the direction, time course, and dose-response relationship of detomidine on specific autonomic responses in the unanaesthetized horse. 2. Detomidine was administered intravenously to eight adult thoroughbred racehorses at doses of 0.010-0.040 mg kg-1, according to a double-blind Latin square crossover design. Cardiac and respiratory rates, pupil diameter and rectal temperature were monitored for 180 min postinjection. 3. Detomid...
The toxicity of Datura stramonium (thorn apple) to horses.
New Zealand veterinary journal    April 1, 1984   Volume 32, Issue 4 47 
Williams S, Scott P.Meal contaminated by Datura stramonium seeds at the rate of 0.5% by weight was fed to two horses. Both horses showed clinical signs of depression, anorexia, weight loss, rapid heart and respiration rates, mydriasis, polyuria, polydipsia and diarrhoea. Both recovered with treatment. Maize screenings contaminated by the seeds had been used in the manufacture of the meal.