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While conducting an eye examination, the ophthalmologist shines a light into the client's pupil and observes that there is a slow recovery of the pupil size. which muscular atrophy is responsible for this
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While conducting an eye examination, the ophthalmologist shines a light into the client's pupil and observes that there is a slow recovery of the pupil size. which muscular atrophy is responsible for this condition?
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When shining a light into a pupil, the iris sphincter muscle is responsible for the size of the pupil. This can result in it getting smaller in the dark, and larger in the light.
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