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Do not open them again.

The Journal of Ophthalmic Anomalies (Vol. 89, Issue 2) Submitted by: Dr. Elara Vance, M.D., Ph.D., Department of Neuro-Ophthalmology, St. Jude’s Hospital eyes horror

This report details a novel and highly disturbing ophthalmologic phenomenon observed in six patients over an eighteen-month period. Initially presenting as routine visual fatigue or "floaters," each case rapidly progressed to Stage IV: complete loss of oculomotor control and subsequent systemic involvement. Unlike known pathologies such as tonic pupil or Adie syndrome, these cases share a common, inexplicable etiology: the patients’ eyes appear to be watching something that is not physically present. It looks back

Case Report 734-B: Idiopathic Pupillary Reflex Syndrome 89, Issue 2) Submitted by: Dr

If you are reading this and notice, for even a moment, that your pupil does not contract symmetrically, or that your mirror image blinks a millisecond too late, close your eyes immediately.