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Physiology of the visual control system [PDF]
Neurophysiological aspects of eye movement in visual control system with differentiation of version and ...
Kupfer, C., Stark, L., Young, L. R.
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Reversible Cardio‐Renal‐Cerebral Syndrome in a Dog: A Case Report
ABSTRACT A 14‐year‐old miniature Pinscher was presented with azotemia, severe hyperkalemia, and oliguria caused by decompensation of chronic renal disease, along with bradycardia resulting from third‐degree atrioventricular (AV) block. Supportive medical treatment was instituted for the oliguria, azotemia, and hyperkalemia.
Gianira Candelario +5 more
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Nistagmus Downbeat Nystagmus Due to Oxcarbazepine Intoxication
Downbeat nystagmus is associated primarily with structural lesions of the central nervous system and may be observed as a manifestation of drug intoxication.
Gül Yalçın Çakmaklı +1 more
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ABSTRACT A 4‐year‐old castrated male Pomeranian dog with a 2‐year history of necrotizing encephalitis (NE) presented for acute neurological deterioration without trauma. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a broad crescent‐shaped lesion with mixed signal intensities on T1‐ and T2‐weighted images, hypointense areas on T2* images, contrast ...
Eunjee Kim +4 more
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Comparative assessment of prognosis of the stop stimulus and trapezoidal rotation programs [PDF]
For prognosis of the diagnostic possibilities of the stop stimulus and trapezoidal rotation programs with respect to the nystagmus response, 24 healthy young persons with normal auditory and vestibular analysers were studied experimentally.
Grigorova, V. K. +2 more
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ABSTRACT Uniparental disomy (UPD) is a rare phenomenon in which both copies of a chromosome are inherited from a single parent. This can lead to genomic imprinting disorders and recessive disorders due to the presence of recessive pathogenic variants in both alleles. Additionally, depending on the mechanisms by which UPD occurs, mosaic aneuploidies may
Marta Carreño‐Hidalgo +4 more
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Sonographic nystagmus: a case report of lateral semicircular canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. [PDF]
Munekata Y +3 more
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Severe Nerve Enlargement in SOS2‐Related Noonan Syndrome
ABSTRACT Noonan syndrome is a genetic multisystem congenital disorder, caused by pathogenic variants in genes that encode components of the RAS/MAPK signaling pathway. Pathogenic variants in SOS2 represent less than 2% of cases with NS. The phenotype includes a particularly high prevalence (65%) of lymphatic disease. Recently, severe nerve enlargements
Erika Leenders +11 more
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