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William John Adie: the man behind the syndrome [PDF]
William John Adie was an Australian neurologist in the early 20th century responsible for extensively describing the tonically dilated pupil associated with absent deep tendon reflexes – both features of a syndrome that now bears his name. In addition to
Clarke, Jonathan C +2 more
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Antecedents of burnout among elite dancers: a longitudinal test of basic needs theory [PDF]
Objectives: Little is known regarding the social-psychological predictors of burnout in the dance domain. Drawing from basic needs theory, a sub-theory in the self-determination theory framework (Deci & Ryan, 2000), this study examined whether changes in
Duda, Joan L, Quested, Eleanor
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Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Related to Metabolic Syndrome: a Case-control Study [PDF]
Background: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a benign condition, but it can go for years and progress to liver cirrhosis or eventually to liver cancer. Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a condition associated with NAFLD. This study was aimed to know
Adie, R. H. (Riska) +5 more
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A hypothetical immunemediated unifying mechanism for the Holmes-Adie syndrome
The Holmes-Adie syndrome consists of pupillotonia, arreflexia and autonomic dysfunction. Some explanations for these different symptoms have been attempted, centred upen neuropathological and electrophysiological findings.
C. M. de Castro Costa +2 more
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Gender-Related Differences in the Prevalence of Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and their Correlates in Urban Tanzania. [PDF]
\ud Urban areas in Africa suffer a serious problem with dual burden of infectious diseases and emerging chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and diabetes which pose a serious threat to population health and health care resources ...
AA Motala +48 more
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You turn me cold: evidence for temperature contagion [PDF]
Introduction During social interactions, our own physiological responses influence those of others. Synchronization of physiological (and behavioural) responses can facilitate emotional understanding and group coherence through inter-subjectivity.
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A 37-year-old male patient applied with the complaint of photophobia and having difficulties in reading. Both pupils were found to be dilated and unreactive to light but responsive to accommodation.
Berker Bakbak +4 more
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Ross syndrome: A case report and review of cases from India
Ross syndrome is a rare dysautonomia characterized by a clinical complex of segmental anhidrosis or hypohidrosis, areflexia, and tonic pupils. A very few cases (≃50) have been reported in literature since its original description in 1958. Here, we report
Manoj Kumar Agarwala +3 more
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Podocarps in Africa: temperate zone relicts or rainforest survivors? [PDF]
Podocarp distribution in Africa follows a discontinuous mountainous belt from Cameroon to Angola in the west and from Ethiopia in the northeast to the southern Cape in South Africa.
Adie, Hylton, Lawes, Michael J.
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Anisocoria is a term used for unequal size of the pupils and should be evaluated as a pathological sign. In this review, the anatomy and physiology of the pupil, and the causes of pathologic anisocoria are discussed.
Berker Bakbak, Şansal Gedik
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