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Artificial Intelligence in Ophthalmology: Practical Applications, Subspecialty Evidence and Real-World Deployment. [PDF]
Rizwan Khan AY, Malik MB.
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Psychiatric aspects of mass datura poisoning.
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Prospective, Randomized Comparison of Axial Elongation after LASIK versus Soft Contact Lens Wear in the Contralateral Eye. [PDF]
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Safety of Credelio Quattro™ (lotilaner, moxidectin, praziquantel, and pyrantel chewable tablets) in homozygous MDR1-mutant collie dogs. [PDF]
Riggs KL, Wang X, Wiseman S.
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Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 1989
In mice, nicotine produces dose-dependent mydriasis following interperitoneal or intracerebroventicular administration but not after local application through the conjunctival sac. Since mydriasis is not prevented by cervical sympathectomy, it is likely to be due to central inhibition of the parasympathetic tone.
M, Rosenzweig, S, Shavit, A D, Korczyn
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In mice, nicotine produces dose-dependent mydriasis following interperitoneal or intracerebroventicular administration but not after local application through the conjunctival sac. Since mydriasis is not prevented by cervical sympathectomy, it is likely to be due to central inhibition of the parasympathetic tone.
M, Rosenzweig, S, Shavit, A D, Korczyn
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Practical Neurology, 2013
A 31-year-old female was admitted to the hospital for a pericardectomy secondary to constrictive pericarditis. On the fourth postoperative day, neurology was urgently consulted because of an alarming acute wide pupil. She had no headache, ocular pain, diplopia, ptosis or other neurologic symptoms.
Sherri A, Braksick, Eelco F M, Wijdicks
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A 31-year-old female was admitted to the hospital for a pericardectomy secondary to constrictive pericarditis. On the fourth postoperative day, neurology was urgently consulted because of an alarming acute wide pupil. She had no headache, ocular pain, diplopia, ptosis or other neurologic symptoms.
Sherri A, Braksick, Eelco F M, Wijdicks
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Clinical Genetics, 1977
Routine ophthalmoscopy and fundoscopy of 673 individuals revealed 42 whose irides failed to dilate to a clinically useful degree within 25 to 30 min after the administration of drops of 1% mydracil. These individuals occurred with different frequency among the Aymara, Mestizo, and non‐Aymara groups which made up the sample of examinees.
Goldsmith, Robert I. +2 more
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Routine ophthalmoscopy and fundoscopy of 673 individuals revealed 42 whose irides failed to dilate to a clinically useful degree within 25 to 30 min after the administration of drops of 1% mydracil. These individuals occurred with different frequency among the Aymara, Mestizo, and non‐Aymara groups which made up the sample of examinees.
Goldsmith, Robert I. +2 more
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Bilateral Congenital Mydriasis
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1976A 73-year-old white woman with bilateral congenital mydriasis had no other obvious abnormalities. The pupils reacted almost imperceptibly to light. There was no detectable reaction to accommodation and convergence. Pupillary response to pilocarpine 4% solution indicated the presence of the sphincter muscle. However, the failure of the pupil to react to
W C, Caccamise, P L, Townes
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