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  • blackcat4866
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    New word of the day: Anisocoria

    Anisocoria is unequal pupil size.

    Amber, our orange tiger cat had her teeth cleaned today. An interesting side effect of the topical anesthesia is that her left pupil is just a slit, and the right is at least 10mm. Google tells me that it's a not so uncommon effect of oral surgery, especially when local anesthesia is used.

    I keep trying to get a picture, but she's camera shy just now. She's not quite at full speed yet. I think I looked a lot like that after my last oral surgery.

    Anisocoria.JPG

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  • NeoMatrix
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    Re: New word of the day: Anisocoria

    Anisocoria .... You've taught me a new word BC.
    Anis-o-score-rear: sounds like Puss has some bad scatches on her rear end...
    I definitely wouldn't have thought it had anything to do with her eyes...
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    • allan
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      #3
      Re: New word of the day: Anisocoria

      Hehe

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      Whatever

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      • bigwul
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        #4
        Re: New word of the day: Anisocoria

        Originally posted by NeoMatrix
        Anisocoria .... You've taught me a new word BC.
        Anis-o-score-rear: sounds like Puss has some bad scatches on her rear end...
        I definitely wouldn't have thought it had anything to do with her eyes...
        LOL - a scratched ass - more likely make your eyes water or go cross-eyed - not sure about the pupil thing!!

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        • Tonerbomb
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          Re: New word of the day: Anisocoria

          That look just adds to the evil, devious, non compliant attitude of a cat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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          • fixthecopier
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            Re: New word of the day: Anisocoria

            Originally posted by allan
            Hehe

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            Wonder if that affects how he sees things.
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            • blackcat4866
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              Re: New word of the day: Anisocoria

              For Amber she tipped her head to one side, and didn't move around a lot. I think it warped her depth perception. After a while she just closed the one eye who's pupil was dilated completely closed. By morning they looked completely normal.

              There are apparently several pharmacological agents that have this effect ... and not just cats, humans too. Cats just have a more pronounced affect.

              It's from the Greek

              aniso: for unequal

              + kor(e): for pupil

              + ia: for abnormal condition

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              • blackcat4866
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                Re: New word of the day: Anisocoria

                Originally posted by Tonerbomb
                That look just adds to the evil, devious, non compliant attitude of a cat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                I think that's why I like cats so much. We have a lot in common. =^..^=
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                • NeoMatrix
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                  Re: New word of the day: Anisocoria

                  Originally posted by blackcat4866

                  {random snip}

                  It's from the Greek

                  aniso: for unequal

                  + kor(e): for pupil

                  + ia: for abnormal condition

                  Where are the Greek members when you need them? =^..^=
                  Growing up as a cheeky @ss kid I recieved an equal share of kicks up the "aniso". So I guess I can some how relate the word aniso to mean unequal or get even...
                  Last edited by NeoMatrix; 01-31-2015, 04:11 AM.
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