Argyll Robertson pupil in multiple sclerosis: A case report

1985 
The Argyll Robertson pupil is rarely seen with the decline of neurosyphilis. The authors report a case of multiple sclerosis who had unilateral Argyll Robertson pupil. The demonstration of a pontine lesion on NMR scanning is compatible with a central origin for this characteristic pupillary abnormality.
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