Isenberg S J, Vazquez M
Jules Stein Eye Institute, Los Angeles, CA.
J Child Neurol. 1994 Oct;9(4):440-2. doi: 10.1177/088307389400900423.
The size and reactivity to light of the pupil in infants with intraventricular hemorrhage has been variously described in the literature. These descriptions have included miosis, reactivity to light, nonreactivity to light, and anisocoria. We studied the size and light reactivity of 20 infants with intraventricular hemorrhage compared with 30 controls. Both groups displayed a mean pupil diameter in relative darkness of 3.0 to 4.0 mm at various postconceptional ages (P > .05). The age of first response to light was about 30 weeks after conception in each group (P > .05). The severity of intraventricular hemorrhage as determined by ultrasound was not related to the pupil diameter in relative darkness. In general, the pupils of neonates are not affected by intraventricular hemorrhage.
关于脑室内出血婴儿瞳孔的大小及对光反应,文献中有多种描述。这些描述包括瞳孔缩小、对光反应、对光无反应及瞳孔不等大。我们研究了20例脑室内出血婴儿的瞳孔大小及对光反应,并与30例对照组进行比较。两组在不同孕龄时,于相对暗环境下的平均瞳孔直径均为3.0至4.0毫米(P>.05)。每组对光首次出现反应的年龄约为孕后30周(P>.05)。超声确定的脑室内出血严重程度与相对暗环境下的瞳孔直径无关。总体而言,新生儿的瞳孔不受脑室内出血影响。