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doctor, if there were a problem with the optic nerve, would the specialist be able to see that during a dilated exam? would there be an uneven pupil reaction???
uneven pupil responses is a very BASIC eye test that most nurses can perform, and almost no eye doctor of any kind would ever, ever miss. plus "afferent pupillary defect" (which is wat you are talking about) usually takes years to develop. they dont usually happen in acute retinal problems.
if you have been seen my a retinal specialist and they said you are fine, it is highly unlikely that you have some serious retinal problem.
Doctor, can you tell me whether optic nerve problems always cause that pupil defect?
(I am trying to narrow down questions to ask the specialist ... )