Medically reviewed by Diana Apetauerova, MD Key Takeaways Anisocoria is when the pupils of your eyes are different sizes.
Anisocoria is a term that refers to an abnormal condition in which the pupils of the two eyes in the same individual are of different sizes. Normally, the size of the pupil is identical in both eyes.
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