Scinto_1999_Acta.Neuropathol_97_557

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Title : Focal pathology in the Edinger-Westphal nucleus explains pupillary hypersensitivity in Alzheimer's disease - Scinto_1999_Acta.Neuropathol_97_557
Author(s) : Scinto LF , Wu CK , Firla KM , Daffner KR , Saroff D , Geula C
Ref : Acta Neuropathologica , 97 :557 , 1999
Abstract :

Patients who suffer from Alzheimer's disease (AD) and a sub-population of community-dwelling elders show an exaggerated pupillary reaction to dilute tropicamide, a cholinergic antagonist. This finding may serve as an early diagnostic marker of AD. Here we report a likely pathological basis for this hypersensitive pupillary response. Our observations indicate that the Edinger-Westphal nucleus (EW), a known center for the control of pupillary function, is a selective target of Alzheimer pathology early in the course of the disease. In all AD cases examined, the EW contained plaques and tangles. In contrast, the adjacent somatic portion of the oculomotor complex was virtually spared of pathology. Early pathology in the EW is likely to initiate a cascade of events that may give rise to pupillary hypersensitivity.

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Scinto LF, Wu CK, Firla KM, Daffner KR, Saroff D, Geula C (1999)
Focal pathology in the Edinger-Westphal nucleus explains pupillary hypersensitivity in Alzheimer's disease
Acta Neuropathologica 97 :557

Scinto LF, Wu CK, Firla KM, Daffner KR, Saroff D, Geula C (1999)
Acta Neuropathologica 97 :557