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In-hospital unexpected cerebral herniation-New neurosurgical quality control standards: A case report. [PDF]
Hang L, Zhong X, Cai Y.
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The nexus between pupillary constriction characteristics and accommodative facility: A quantitative and correlational study. [PDF]
Dutta P +4 more
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[Pupillary reflexes and their pathologic alterations].
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1950
IN 1936 Schubert and Burian1published their discovery of the pupillary fusion reflex (Fusionreaktion), which was defined as a dilatation of the pupil with a disruption of fusion and, conversely, a constriction of the pupil with its resumption. This reflex was stated to be not evanescent but lasting.
E, MARG, M W, MORGAN
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IN 1936 Schubert and Burian1published their discovery of the pupillary fusion reflex (Fusionreaktion), which was defined as a dilatation of the pupil with a disruption of fusion and, conversely, a constriction of the pupil with its resumption. This reflex was stated to be not evanescent but lasting.
E, MARG, M W, MORGAN
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Lateralization of Pupillary Light Reflex Parameters
Klinische Neurophysiologie, 2004The aim of this study was to determine differing reactions of the left and right eyes with regard to pupillary light reflex (PLR) parameters.All together 90 healthy subjects were included. In the first test series, 34 subjects were investigated on both eyes (left eye was tested first, three tests per day and one reliability test).
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1995
A wealth of new information has recently come to light concerning the pupillary response to various types of visual input. Much of this information is recent, and has either been published in the last year, is in press, or has just been reported at meetings.
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A wealth of new information has recently come to light concerning the pupillary response to various types of visual input. Much of this information is recent, and has either been published in the last year, is in press, or has just been reported at meetings.
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