1 Central Coast Neurological Associates, 535 E Romie Lane, Suite 11, Salinas, CA 93901
A 14-year-old adolescent boy was referred to me for neurologic evaluation of headaches and dilated pupils. He had complained of headaches for several weeks. When examined by his pediatrician, the only abnormality noted was dilated and fixed pupils. When seen in neurologic consultation, he complained only of diffuse, constant headache. The only positive neurologic findings were that his pupils dilated to 6 mm and were only slightly reactive to light. He was alert, fluent, and oriented. Results of funduscopic examination and computed tomographic scan of the brain were normal.