MeSH Review:
Adie Syndrome
- Transaqueous diffusion of acetylcholine to denervated iris sphincter muscle: a mechanism for the tonic pupil syndrome (Adie syndrome). Wirtschafter, J.D., Volk, C.R., Sawchuk, R.J. Ann. Neurol. (1978)
- Holmes-Adie syndrome, autoimmune hepatitis and celiac disease: a case report. Csak, T., Folhoffer, A., Horvath, A., Halász, J., Diczházi, C., Schaff, Z., Szalay, F. World J. Gastroenterol. (2006)
- Methacholine pupillary responses in third nerve palsy and Adie's syndrome. Ponsford, J.R., Bannister, R., Paul, E.A. Brain (1982)
- Cardiovascular and sweating dysfunction in patients with Holmes-Adie syndrome. Bacon, P.J., Smith, S.E. J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiatr. (1993)
- Adie's syndrome in childhood. Söylev, M.F., Saatci, O., Kavukcu, S., Ergin, M. Acta paediatrica Japonica; Overseas edition. (1997)
- The therapy of Adie's syndrome with dilute pilocarpine hydrochloride solutions. Flach, A.J., Dolan, B.J. Journal of ocular pharmacology. (1985)