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Autologous ipsilateral rotating penetrating keratoplasty
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2001To evaluate visual outcome after autologous ipsilateral rotating penetrating keratoplasty.The study included nine patients who consecutively underwent autologous ipsilateral rotating penetrating keratoplasty for treatment of traumatic central corneal avascular scars.
J B, Jonas, R M, Rank, W M, Budde
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Ipsilateral rotating autokeratoplasty.
Annals of ophthalmology, 1984Ipsilateral rotating autokeratoplasty may be indicated when a nonprogressive central scar is present in an otherwise clear and normal cornea. By rotating an eccentric corneal button, the scar can be displaced peripherally and clear cornea brought into the visual axis. Ten cases of ipsilateral rotating autokeratoplasty were done in the Cornea Service at
L R, Groden, J J, Arentsen
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Ipsilateral Excitation of Extensor Motoneurones
Nature, 1963IT is well known from the work of Lloyd and others1 that stimulation of muscle nerves with shocks that activate fibres smaller than group I generally facilitates ipsilateral flexor reflexes and inhibits ipsilateral extensor reflexes. However, several early investigations demonstrated that the ipsilateral input to extensor muscles, from both skin and ...
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Ipsilateral Ureteroureterostomy
Military Medicine, 1971E L, Lewis, D G, McLeod
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Headaches with (ipsilateral) autonomic symptoms
Journal of Neurology, 2003Primary short-lasting headaches broadly divide themselves into those associated with autonomic symptoms, so called trigemino-autonomic cephalgias (TACs), and those with little autonomic syndromes. The trigeminoautonomic cephalgias include cluster headache and paroxysmal hemicranias, in which head pain and cranial autonomic symptoms are prominent.
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Neurology India
Eleven patients of ipsilateral seizures or ipsilateral neurological deficit were studied under the heading of ipsilateral cerebral events. Ipsilateral localisation was based on electroencephalogram (EEG) and computed tomography (CT) scan or both. Group A had 4 patients who had predominantly motor neurological deficit and ipsilateral pathology was ...
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Eleven patients of ipsilateral seizures or ipsilateral neurological deficit were studied under the heading of ipsilateral cerebral events. Ipsilateral localisation was based on electroencephalogram (EEG) and computed tomography (CT) scan or both. Group A had 4 patients who had predominantly motor neurological deficit and ipsilateral pathology was ...
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