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1995
The optic pathways ensure transmission of the visual impulses, which, after arising from the retina, arrive at the perceptive centers of the occipital lobe (Fig. 2.12 a). The retina is the organ of visual perception and is formed of a series of superimposed layers: 1) the sensory cells, 2) the internal granular layer, 3 ...
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The optic pathways ensure transmission of the visual impulses, which, after arising from the retina, arrive at the perceptive centers of the occipital lobe (Fig. 2.12 a). The retina is the organ of visual perception and is formed of a series of superimposed layers: 1) the sensory cells, 2) the internal granular layer, 3 ...
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Optic Nerve Ischemia: Optic Nerve Sheath Decompression Alone or With Optic Nerve Decompression
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1995I am interested in the article by Wax et al 1 published in the September 1993 issue of theArchives. Wax et al report, "The use of ONSD [optic nerve sheath decompression] in the treatment of NPG [normal pressure glaucoma] is not new. Anecdotal, provocative reports may be found in the literature," and they cite references 47 and 48.
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Natural Killer Cells Degenerate Intact Sensory Afferents following Nerve Injury
Cell, 2019Alexander J Davies +2 more
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