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The eye in neurological disease

Hospital Medicine, 2003
Assessment of the pupils includes the direct, consensual and accommodative response, as well the swingingflashlight test, which assesses the presence of a relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD). When light is shone into the normal eye, both pupils constrict, but when it is swung to the eye with the RAPD ‐ e.g.
Dipak N Parmar, Susan Lightman
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Corticosteroids in Neurologic Disease

Hospital Practice, 1984
In some central and peripheral disorders, including tumors, acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, and myasthenia gravis, the value of steroids is clear. In others, notably MS, stroke, and Bell's palsy, their role remains debatable.
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Neurologic Diseases of Llamas

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1994
Supportive care, including physical therapy, is the key to successful treatment of neurologic disorders in llamas. Be sure to eliminate the possibility of myopathies, especially heat stress, metabolic, skeletal, neuromuscular, or other disorders. Prevention of secondary pressure sores can be challenging. Keep the patient comfortable and well fed.
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Liver Disease and Neurology

Continuum, 2017
Neurologists often encounter patients with acute and chronic liver disease and must be aware of how these diseases can affect the nervous system. This is particularly true when evaluating patients with alterations in cognition and level of consciousness.
Alireza Minagar, Robert N Schwendimann
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Happiness and neurological diseases

Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2009
Happiness is an emotional state reflecting positive feelings and satisfaction with life, which, as an outcome in disease states or as an end point in clinical trials, is a neglected concept in most therapeutic areas. In neurological disease, happiness is important as it can be diminished either as a direct result of damage to neuronal tissue or as a ...
Anat Achiron, Yoram Barak
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Athletes with neurologic disease

2018
Neurologic disease does not discriminate, even among athletes. Common neurologic diseases among athletes include multiple sclerosis, seizures, headaches, and sleep disorders. Although concrete guidelines for sport participation among athletes with neurologic diseases do not exist, evidence-based and consensus statements can aid healthcare providers in ...
Kevin Crutchfield, Andrew Thomas Guidry
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Renal Disease and Neurology

Continuum, 2017
Neurologic dysfunction is prevalent in patients with acute and chronic renal disease and may affect the central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, or both. Neurologic manifestations may result directly from the uremic state or as a consequence of renal replacement therapy.
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The eye in neurological disease

The Lancet, 2004
Neurological disease can involve the eye in many ways. Every structure--the conjunctiva, cornea, anterior chamber, iris, lens, vitreous humour, retina, choroid, and optic nerve--can be affected. In many cases, ocular involvement is the first manifestation of the underlying disease. In such cases, the ability of the physician to recognise the nature and
Nancy J. Newman, Neil R. Miller
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Neurological disease in ruminants

Veterinary Record, 2017
Working up a neurological case in farm animals is not always an easy task. One of the most useful skills is a sound understanding of the principles of characterising the abnormality and localising the lesion. Successfully mastering this aspect reduces the different possible diagnoses, typically from many to just a handful.
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Vaccines and Neurologic Disease

Seminars in Neurology, 2011
Vaccines have undoubtedly been a medical milestone, preventing immeasurable morbidity and mortality from infectious diseases worldwide. Modern vaccines have tremendously reduced the global impact of numerous infections; they have succeeded in eliminating smallpox completely.
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