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Afferent visual pathways in multiple sclerosis: a review

Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology, 2016
AbstractMultiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease of the central nervous system that involves inflammation and demyelination at multiple sites and causes a wide variety of clinical presentations with variable neurological deficits. The visual pathways are frequently involved with either visual or motor dysfunction. Optic neuritis (ON) is one the most common
Stuart L, Graham, Alexander, Klistorner
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Chronic cough: ATP, afferent pathways and hypersensitivity

European Respiratory Journal, 2019
New evidence from tussive challenges and the P2X inhibitor gefapixant strengthens ATP as a driver of chronic cough. Cough responses to other irritants probably involve a separate peripheral activation pathway.
Richard D. Turner, Surinder S. Birring
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Peripheral pathways and properties of uterine afferents in the cat

Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1969
Recordings were made from pelvic, hypogastric, and uterine nerves of the nonpregnant cat during electrical stimulation, manual compression, and inflation of the uterus and vagina. Unit recording showed that most but not all afferents from the uterus and vagina travel in the hypogastric, where they may constitute about 5% of the afferent fibers ...
V C, Abrahams, J L, Teare
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The Afferent Pathway of the Vesicorenal Reflex

Journal of Urology, 1959
L L, LANGLEY, K, KIMURA
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Afferent pathways for the cough reflex.

Bulletin europeen de physiopathologie respiratoire, 1987
Cough is most often a reflex act elicited by the stimulation of nervous receptors in the respiratory tract. The most important tussigenic areas are at the level of the larynx and the more distal portion of the trachea with its bifurcation. Laryngeal rapidly adapting receptors with myelinated fibres are promptly activated by tussigenic stimuli, but it ...
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Relative afferent pupillary defect in a lesion of the pretectal afferent pupillary pathway.

Canadian journal of ophthalmology. Journal canadien d'ophtalmologie, 1987
A 23-year-old man presented with Parinaud's syndrome due to a mixed germ cell tumour of the pineal gland. Following treatment the syndrome resolved, but the patient was noted to have a relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD) without any detectable visual dysfunction.
R E, Johnson, R A, Bell
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The Prechiasmal Afferent Visual Pathways

International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1977
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Afferent Visual Pathways

2015
Eileen Choudhury   +3 more
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