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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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The Pupil and Headaches

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1983
SYNOPSIS Pupillography before and after Cocaine eye drops was performed in twenty patients subject to vascular headaches. 65% had anisocoria which after Cocaine eye drops increased to 90%. The smaller pupil was not necessarily on the hemicrania side. Lid droop was observed in nine patients.
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The Pupil in Syphilis

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1953
In 1869, Argyll Robertson presented a group of pupillary phenomena which he ob­ served in neurosyphilis and which we now refer to as the Argyll Robertson pupil. If nothing else, this attracted the attention of physicians to the diagnostic importance of pupillary disturbances in syphilis of the brain.
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Disorders of the Pupil

CONTINUUM: Lifelong Learning in Neurology
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE This article reviews the underlying disorders causing pathologic anisocoria or abnormal pupils to help clinicians efficiently pursue appropriate investigations. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS The pupils reflect the activity of several central nuclei, peripheral ...
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Pupil Scaling for the Estimation of Aberrations in Natural Pupils

Optometry and Vision Science, 2014
ABSTRACT Purpose This study aimed to validate the mathematical Zernike pupil size scaling from bigger pupils to smaller pupils, and vice versa, by comparing the estimates of the Zernike coefficients with corresponding clinical measurements obtained at different pupil sizes.
Abbas, Ommani   +3 more
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Disorders of the pupil

2011
Pupil size is determined by the interaction of the parasympathetic and the sympathetic nervous system. The parasympathetic system conducts the light reaction with its major center in the dorsal midbrain. The sympathetic nervous system acts either directly on the dilator muscle (peripherally) or centrally by inhibiting the Edinger-Westphal nucleus ...
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The Master and the Pupil

2020
This chapter draws on Foucault’s ‘Friendship as a Way of Life’ in an exploration of Forster’s most significant and productive inter-generational relationships of the 1930s, arguing that these queer alliances shaped – and were shaped by – not only the Maurice manuscript, but an emerging queer culture that embraced the homosexual’s ‘slantwise’ position ...
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The Coordination of Pupil and Non-pupil Transportation

1982
At present, home-to-school student transportation and general public transit services are provided almost entirely by separate vehicle fleets. The fact that both of these fleets are not fully utilized throughout the day indicates that there may be the potential to reduce the cost of these operations or to provide additional service to the public by ...
Menhard, H. R.   +2 more
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The pupils of Tampere

2005
In the context of a European academic setting, this paper reports on the results of a seminar held in Tampere (2001). Quantitative data collected in sample surveys have been analysed, together with qualitative approach to the language used (English as lingua franca shared by the scholars during the seminar).
CAMIZ, Sergio   +3 more
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Coordination of Pupil and Non-pupil Transportation

1982
At present, home-to-school student transportation and general public transit services are provided almost entirely by separate vehicle fleets. The fact that both of these fleets are not fully utilized throughout the day indicates that there may be the potential to reduce the cost of these operations or to provide additional service to the public by ...
Menhard, H. R.   +3 more
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