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Editors' Note: Dr. Egan inquires about the possibility of Tournay phenomenon in Kawasaki and Mayer's "Tadpole pupil." Dr. Charles, in reference to "Disease-modifying drugs for multiple sclerosis in pregnancy: A systematic review," suggests that it might be appropriate to continue glatiramer acetate in women trying to conceive given the lack of evidence
Robert A, Egan, Aki, Kawasaki
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The birth of a child with congenital malformation and serious illness impacts the experiences of all family members and the educational process, but there are only rare descriptions of such cases in the literature.
Dagmar Sedláčková, Jiří Kantor
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Contribution of pupillary light reflex assessment to Glasgow Coma Scale for prognostication in patients with traumatic brain injury [PDF]
Background Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) and the pupillary light reflex (PLR) are important prognostic tools for traumatic brain injury (TBI). This study compared the predictability of GCS, GCS plus manual PLR (GCS-P), GCS plus Neurological Pupil index (GCS ...
Amna A. Butt +6 more
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A new method to quantify the human visual threshold from melanopsin sensitive ganglion cells
Traditional photoreceptors utilize the chromophore retinal to absorb light coupled with a unique opsin protein to specify receptor spectral sensitivity.
Jeff Rabin +7 more
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In humans, ageing is characterized by decreased brain signal variability and increased behavioral variability. To understand how reduced brain variability segregates with increased behavioral variability, we investigated the association between reaction ...
Maria Ribeiro, Miguel Castelo-Branco
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Background Pupil reactivity and the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score are the most clinically relevant information to predict the survival of traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients. Objective We evaluated the accuracy of the GCS-Pupil score (GCS-P)
Melina Moré Bertotti +10 more
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The number of research groups studying the pupil is increasing, as is the number of publications. Consequently, new standards in pupillography are needed to formalize the methodology including recording conditions, stimulus characteristics, as well as ...
Carina Kelbsch +16 more
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BackgroundAdolescence is recognised as a period of nutritional vulnerability, with evidence indicating that United Kingdom adolescents have suboptimal dietary intakes with many failing to meet dietary recommendations.
Lauren D. Devine +3 more
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Maximizing extend visual outcomes with extend focus intraocular lens in eyes with axial length shorter than 24 mm [PDF]
AIM: To evaluate the efficacy of the Tecnis® Symfony® ZXR00 lens in achieving optimal visual outcomes for cataract surgery patients with axial length (AL) shorter than 24 mm.
Yuan-Fei Zhu +3 more
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Manipulatives in Learning Fraction for Improving First-Year Elementary Students’ Understanding
This study was led to decide the effect of utilizing manipulatives in learning fraction. The examination demonstrated the effects of those manipulatives on learning fraction. The information was gathered from the sum number of 62 respondents, 31 students
Ela Asoy +3 more
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