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The Argyll-Robertson Pupil That Is Fixed and Small, and Does

Question 60

Question 60

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The Argyll-Robertson pupil that is fixed and small, and does not react to light but does accommodate for focusing is associated with


A) Lyme disease.
B) leptospirosis.
C) chlamydiosis.
D) Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
E) tertiary syphilis.

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