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Automated pupillometry for the prediction of neurologic outcomes in children requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). [PDF]
McGetrick M +8 more
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Abstract This case report describes pituitary abscess syndrome (PAS) in a 20‐month‐old Blonde d'Aquitaine heifer with cranial nerve deficits (V, VII, VIII, IX, X and XII) associated with facial hemiparesis, head tilt, ataxia and dysphagia, pneumonia and otitis interna.
Chloé Saada +4 more
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Abstract Nonspeaking children often face significant barriers to communication and inclusion in education. Intensive Interaction (II) is a relational, child‐led approach that supports early communication and social engagement through responsive, enjoyable, non‐goal‐oriented interactions.
Elizabeth Fazakerley, Rainart Fayette
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Application of the Kelvin-Voigt viscoelastic model to hippus reveals major insights into the autonomic nervous system activity. [PDF]
Giovannangeli CJP +4 more
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Sedative effects of intramuscular injection of dexmedetomidine and ketamine or dexmedetomidine and midazolam on tear production (TP), ocular perfusion pressure (OPP) and pupillary diameter (PD) in two groups of seven male New Zealand rabbits (G1 and G2, respectively).
Maryam Mohammadzadeh +2 more
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Pupillary responses to invisible brightness escape from attentional modulation. [PDF]
Yang YH, Liao HI.
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This study establishes reference intervals for Schirmer tear test (STT) and intraocular pressure (IOP) in healthy Hamdani crossbred sheep. STT values were lower and IOP values higher than previously reported, highlighting the importance of breed‐specific reference ranges in clinical ophthalmic evaluation.
Kadir Sulu +5 more
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Pharmacological and light-driven pupillary accommodation in guinea pigs: comparative effects of muscarinic modulators and illumination across developmental stages. [PDF]
Wu H +7 more
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Intranasal midazolam–butorphanol premedication in traumatised buzzards (Buteo spp.) aims to provide safer sedation by minimising mask induction stress. This method significantly reduces sevoflurane requirements while maintaining stable cardiopulmonary parameters. It is a safe and practical alternative that enhances patient welfare and induction quality.
Can Nacar, Hatice Ozlem Nisbet
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Pupillary responses to the glare illusion in normal pressure hydrocephalus: insights into network dysfunction and neurodegenerative comorbidities. [PDF]
Kawamura A +10 more
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