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Pupillary changes are changes in the size and shape of the pupil, which is the black circle in the center of the eye.The pupil usually dilates (opens) and contracts (closes) in response to light and other stimuli.Abnormal pupillary changes can indicate a variety of issues, from eye problems to neurological issues.Unilateral pupillary changes (when one pupil is larger or smaller than the other) can be a sign of a serious eye condition such as glaucoma or retinal detachment.If a patient is experiencing pupillary changes, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible in order to diagnose and treat the condition in a timely manner.Diagnosis and treatment of pupillary changes can help prevent vision loss or other complications.