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Transient oval pupil

Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2019
An 11-year-old boy diagnosed as acute postinfectious glomerulonephritis presented with cluster seizures with features of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome by MRI of brain. His blood pressure was 190/110 mm Hg with Glasgow Coma Scale of 7/15 (E2M4V1) with no meningeal signs.
Madhavi Karri   +2 more
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Patent foramen ovale

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2016
Patent foramen ovale (PFO) is the most common congenital heart abnormality of fetal origin and is present in approximately ∼25% of the worldwide adult population. PFO is the consequence of failed closure of the foramen ovale, a normal structure that exists in the fetus to direct blood flow directly from the right to the left atrium, bypassing the ...
Shunichi, Homma   +8 more
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Oval Pupils

Archives of Neurology, 1980
The records of 17 patients whose neurological examination disclosed oval pupils in one or both eyes were reviewed. Sixteen of the 17 had serious cerebrovascular illnesses--hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage (five patients), ruptured saccular aneurysm (five patients), epidural hemorrhage (one patient), bilateral cerebral infarction (two patients ...
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Lamé Ovals

The Mathematical Gazette, 1970
Generalization of the ellipse to is credited to Gabriel Lamé, the 19th-century French physicist and the eponym of this family of curves. Lamé curves have recently been taken out of mathematical limbo due to their appeal to certain designers and architects.
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Patent foramen ovale

Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy, 2005
Patent foramen ovale is incriminated in patients with cryptogenic stroke; however, concrete evidence that closure of patent foramen ovale using various devices is superior to continued medical therapy is not yet available. Controlled randomized trials are well underway to address this issue.
Yun-Ching, Fu, Ziyad M, Hijazi
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Accessory oval foramen

Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, 2001
We describe an opening with smooth walls in front and medial to foramen ovale which leads to an oblique canal directed towards the fossa pterygoidea. The canal was up to 2.3 mm long and opened near the root of the pterygoid process. We called this opening "foramen ovale accessorium", and found it in 48 of 124 anatomical specimens.
Vinter, Ivan   +2 more
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Patent Foramen Ovale

Cardiology Clinics, 2013
Patent foramen ovale (PFO) is a common developmental anomaly that allows for the passage of blood and other substances from the venous to the arterial circulation. The study of PFO closure has been challenging due to widely available off-label closures performed outside the clinical trial setting.
Philip B, Dattilo   +2 more
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Ovals

1998
Abstract As in Section 3.3 a k-arc in PG(2,q) is a set of k points no three of which are collinear. It is also called an arc of degree two. A k-arc is complete if it is not contained in a (k+l)-arc. The maximum value of k for a k-arc to exist is denoted by m(2, q), and a k-arc with this number of points is an oval.
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The Highlight Ovals

Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, 2019
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Amblyomma ovale

2012
Published as part of Basu, A. K., Basu, M. & Adesiyun, A. A., 2012, A Review On Ticks (Acari: Ixodoidea: Ixodidae, Argasidae), Associated Pathogens And Diseases Of Trinidad And Tobago, pp.
Basu, A. K., Basu, M., Adesiyun, A. A.
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