Anisocoria and Horner's Syndrome Explained
Eye Wonder: Exploring Pediatric Ophthalmology
Release Date: 10/30/2025
Eye Wonder: Exploring Pediatric Ophthalmology
Doctors don’t fully know why blepharitis and MGD happen, but they often show up when there is too much inflammation and bacteria on the eyelids. Learn more about in this latest episode of Eye Wonder from AAPOS.
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In this episode, we take a closer look at , conditions that affect pupil size and can signal important eye or neurological issues. Topics include: What anisocoria is and when it’s considered normal How doctors determine which pupil is abnormal Common causes of large or small pupils Signs and causes of Horner’s syndrome in children This episode is designed for parents, caregivers, and anyone interested in understanding pediatric eye health and what unequal pupil size can indicate.
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In this episode, we take a closer look at , a common part of pediatric eye exams. These drops help eye doctors examine the back of the eye and assess vision more accurately, especially in children who may not be able to describe their symptoms clearly. Topics include: How dilating drops work and why they’re used What to expect during and after an eye exam involving dilation Typical duration of effects and possible side effects The use of Atropine in treating conditions like myopia and amblyopia This episode is designed for parents, caregivers, and anyone interested in learning more about...
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Learn more about what makes up our eyes, and how different parts work together to produce sight: https://aapos.org/glossary/anatomy-of-the-eye
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To learn more about amblyopia, visit: https://aapos.org/glossary/amblyopia
info_outlineIn this episode, we take a closer look at Anisocoria and Horner’s syndrome, conditions that affect pupil size and can signal important eye or neurological issues.
Topics include:
- What anisocoria is and when it’s considered normal
- How doctors determine which pupil is abnormal
- Common causes of large or small pupils
- Signs and causes of Horner’s syndrome in children
This episode is designed for parents, caregivers, and anyone interested in understanding pediatric eye health and what unequal pupil size can indicate.