Figure 1
From: Dilute pilocarpine test for diagnosis of Adie’s tonic pupil

(A) Scatter plots of the amount of anisocoria after dilute pilocarpine instillation in patients with unilateral tonic pupil with respect to anisocoria at baseline in both pilocarpine dosage groups. There were no significant differences of ansiocoria in darkness both at baseline (P = 0.157) and after pilocarpine instillation (P = 0.901) between the two groups. (B) Dot plots of the change in anisocoria from baseline to post-pilocarpine test for each patient and control in both pilocarpine dosage groups. The change in anisocoria from baseline to post-pilocarpine test in the patients with unilateral tonic pupil were 1.30 ± 0.92 mm in the 0.125% group and 0.90 ± 0.64 mm in the 0.0625% group showing no significant difference between the two pilocarpine dosage groups (P = 0.08). In both pilocarpine dosage groups, comparison of patients with the respective controls revealed significant differences in the amount of change in anisocoria (both P < 0.01). The red error bars show 25% and 75% percentiles of the change in anisocoria from baseline to post-pilocarpine test for each patient and control in both pilocarpine dosage groups.