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Congenital aniridia: European COST action ANIRIDIA‐NET guidelines for diagnosis, management and care
Abstract Congenital aniridia is a rare ocular disorder affecting the majority of eye structures and can be associated with systemic manifestations. The main visible phenotypic characteristic is the partial or complete absence of the iris; however, foveal hypoplasia is a more frequent and reliable clinical sign. Other ocular comorbidities are associated
Davide Romano +26 more
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A spayed, 8-year-old female Poodle, weighing 5.7 kg, was presented with the chief complaint of vision impairment. Vision assessment, including pupillary light reflexes, menace response, dazzle reflex, and maze navigation in photopic and scotopic ...
Heejong Cho +5 more
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A pilot study on pupillary and cardiovascular changes induced by stereoscopic video movies
Background Taking advantage of developed image technology, it is expected that image presentation would be utilized to promote health in the field of medical care and public health.
Sugita Norihiro +7 more
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Circadian Control of the Pupillary Light Responses in an Avian Model of Blindness, the GUCY1* Chickens [PDF]
PURPOSE. The vertebrate inner retina has a subset of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) that express the nonvisual photopigment melanopsin.
Della Costa, Natalia Soledad +4 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Growth faltering and loss of development potential are common in low‐ and middle‐income countries. We aimed to study whether linear growth before and after 2 years, height‐for‐age Z‐score (HAZ) from 1 month until 13 years and morbidity during the first 3 years predict adolescent cognitive ability.
Karoliina Videman +6 more
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Enhanced pupillary light reflex in infancy is associated with autism diagnosis in toddlerhood
Previous studies showed that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have atypicalities in the pupillary light reflex (PLR). This study uses longitudinal monitoring of infants at risk for ASD to show that PLR magnitude at 10 months of age is ...
Pär Nyström +7 more
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Pupillary light reflex (CN II in and CN III out), looking at direct and consensual pupillary response to light https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/clinicalskills_neuroexam/1541/thumbnail ...
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Effects of MDMA alone and after pretreatment with reboxetine, duloxetine, clonidine, carvedilol, and doxazosin on pupillary light reflex [PDF]
Rationale: Pupillometry can be used to characterize autonomic drug effects. Objective: This study was conducted to determine the autonomic effects of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, ecstasy), administered alone and after pretreatment with ...
Hysek, Cédric, Liechti, Matthias
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Background and Purpose Whereas the effects of Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi) infection are well‐characterised in the heart, its impact on the vasculature has received little attention. In this study, we investigated the effects of acute and chronic T. cruzi infection on vascular responsiveness and the underlying mechanisms.
Thales M. H. Dourado +6 more
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Background In some cases of patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) who underwent extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR), negative pupillary light reflex (PLR) and mydriasis upon hospital arrival serve as common early indicator ...
Takuro Hamaguchi +12 more
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