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Pupils equal and reactive to light. A "clinical pearl" also refers to a tip about how to make examination, documentation, diagnosis, or treatment more effective. A pearl isn't "hard science," but more like a helpful hint. An example: ask the patient to cough when you place the tenaculum on the cervix, and she might notice less.

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Q: What does the medical abbreviation PEARL mean?
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