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BOF: 2.14

A sixty-year-old male presents with a history of difficulty in walking. On examination of his eyes you note that his pupils are small and irregular. They do not react to light but react to accommodation. He also has bilateral ptosis and has wrinkling of his forehead. The abnormality that this patient has is:

a)      Holmes-Adie pupil

b)    Argyll-Robertson pupil

c)      Horner’s syndrome

d)      Relative afferent pupillary defect

e)      Myasthenia gravis

 

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