What's the difference between pupillarity and pupillary?

Pupillarity


Definition:

  • (n.) The period before puberty, or from birth to fourteen in males, and twelve in females.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Systematic research of the fronto orbicular, pupillar, corneal, masseteric, vestibulo-ocular, oculo-cardiac, palmo-mental and cornĂ©o mandibular reflexes has enabled characterization of functional levels.
  • (2) Before (20 or 40 mg IV) and up to 45 min after the injection, pupillar light reaction, accommodation, visual acuity, and nyctometer values were measured.
  • (3) First, we evaluated the pupillar response to the intraconjunctival administration of the agonist.
  • (4) In 55 patients with trigeminal pain syndromes of different genesis a study of the state of the orbit-pupillar innervation was undertaken judging by the response to sympathomimetic drugs (adrenalin and cocaine solutions) administered into the conjunctival sack.
  • (5) Important findings were: capsulotomy-requiring secondary cataract (3%), iris-lens synecchiae (18%), iris-capsule synecchiae (14%), pupillar capture (2%) and haptic-malposition (17%).
  • (6) Pupillar deformation, usually an elongation in the axis of the implant, was present in 50%.

Pupillary


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to a pupil or ward.
  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the pupil of the eye.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In hypertensive rats (SHR) the density of alpha 2-adrenoceptors was reduced in the cerebral cortex, hypothalamus and medulla oblongata (20-27%), as was the dose-pupillary response curve for clonidine (1.8-fold).
  • (2) This permits pupillary stretching also in phakic eyes.
  • (3) Based upon specific pupillary findings one concludes that the processing load imposed on the attentional system by the search task is different for various schizophrenic subgroups.
  • (4) A cat which developed a change of temperament, with muscle tremors, ataxia and pupillary dilatation was suspected and later confirmed histopathologically to have a spongiform encephalopathy.
  • (5) We developed a new micro-iris retractor to achieve temporary intraoperative pupillary mydriasis in selected eyes undergoing pars plana vitreous surgery.
  • (6) On the photographs the pupillary diameter is measured under a magnifying lens.
  • (7) The intensity of the laser beam applied in cases of pupillary block with pseudophakic anterior chamber should be relatively lower than the intensity used in aphakic cases.
  • (8) Scleral depression with binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy will be easier to learn if the examiner observes the patient's pupillary reflex through the ophthalmoscope without looking through the hand-held condensing lens.
  • (9) Simultaneous contraction of the dilator and sphincter muscles of the iris in this case probably caused pupillary block and closure of the anterior chamber angle, in spite of the initially wide open angle.
  • (10) The expected mydriatic effect of atropine sulfate was seen in both species and, similarly, the pupillary light reflex was impaired in rats and dogs receiving either formulation of atropine sulfate at both dose levels.
  • (11) Phenoxybenzamine given intravenously inhibited the pupillary dilatation and the hypertensive responses to clonidine.
  • (12) No fluorescein passed through the pupillary margin or the peripheral iridectomy in this group of eyes.
  • (13) Pupil diameter and pupillary reaction remained unchanged with the application of Timolol.
  • (14) Thereafter the pupillary reaction steadily decreases, reaching a minimum after about 3.5--4 h in both dosages.
  • (15) The pupillary response to 50 microliter of pilocarpine 0.0625% in darkness, dim light, and bright light was measured photographically in 15 healthy adults.
  • (16) Examination revealed an afferent pupillary defect, retinal and choroidal emboli, retinal edema, and a macular "cherry red spot".
  • (17) The pupillary mydriatic response to phenylephrine and the forearm arterial vasoconstrictor response to intra-arterial norepinephrine did not change.
  • (18) The main clinical manifestations are disturbance in consciousness, hemiplegia or quadriplegia, and pupillary abnormalitites.
  • (19) This study utilized pupillography to determine the effect of conjunctival instillation of 0.5% timolol ophthalmic solution upon pupillary size and reaction.
  • (20) Examination of pupillary size in all cases and after dilation with cocaine and hydroxyamphetamine in 15 cases showed decreased sympathetic innervation to the iris dilator muscle in seven cases.

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