Face the Pain: Radiobiological and Clinical Considerations of Re-radiosurgery to the Trigeminal Nerve Following Irradiation of an Abutting Petroclival Meningioma. [PDF]
Dejuk M +6 more
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Beyond the Ocular Surface: Nasal Sensory Input as a Driver of Reflex Lacrimation in Dogs
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the effect of nasal mucosal anesthesia on aqueous tear secretion in dogs and to compare responses between brachycephalic and non‐brachycephalic breeds. Animal Studied Twenty healthy dogs (10 Australian Shepherds, 10 Boston Terriers). Procedures All dogs received 0.5 mL of 10% lidocaine or saline into one randomly selected
Shelley W. Cochran +2 more
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Extensive Involvement of the Bilateral Trigeminal Nerve Branch as the Only Imaging Manifestation of IgG4‑Related Ophthalmic Disease. [PDF]
He C, Yang W.
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Abstract Objective To evaluate the rate of residual polystomatic sublingual acinar tissue if tunneling dorsal to the digastricus muscle and dissection to the sublingual caruncle is not performed during mandibular‐sublingual sialadenectomy in cats. Study design Cadaveric study. Sample population A total of 10 feline cadavers.
Ronan A. Mullins +4 more
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Trigeminal Nerve Schwannoma: A Rare Case of Multisymptomatic Cranial Nerve Involvement. [PDF]
Pinheiro IS +4 more
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Abstract Individuals with persisting post‐concussion symptoms with physiological subtype (PPCS‐P) demonstrate exercise intolerance due to exacerbation of concussion‐like symptoms during incremental exercise. We tested the hypothesis that individuals with PPCS‐P (n = 12) would have a blunted cardiac autonomic response to face cooling compared to healthy
Phillip J. Wallace +6 more
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Serial Changes in Magnetic Resonance Imaging During the Acute Phase of Neurosyphilis With Trigeminal Nerve Palsy. [PDF]
Matsubayashi T +4 more
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Important Considerations in Nerve Blockade for Trigeminal Neuralgia
Shinzo Tsubota
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Microelectrode recordings from the human cervical vagus nerve during maximal breath‐holds
Abstract Voluntary breath‐holds can be sustained for a long time following training, but ultimately, regardless of duration, the asphyxic break‐point is reached and the apnoea terminated. The physiological changes occurring during the apnoea include a marked increase in sympathetically‐mediated vasoconstriction in non‐essential organs, such as skeletal
Vaughan G. Macefield +7 more
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