Anisocoria and other pupillary abnormalities are common findings among inpatients, particularly in the setting of trauma. This review evaluated the consults that requested assessment of pupillary abnormalities within a 13 month time period at a level I trauma center. Specifically we sought to determine the frequency in which anisocoria heralded a catastrophic neurological event
Problems with earlier reports and with generalizations about pupil reactions to seizure activity at ...
Endoscopic sinus surgery can cause orbital and intracraniol complications. Anisocoria is one of sing...
In this case report, we describe an accentuation of a pre-existing anisocoria shortly after tracheal...
Anisocoria is a term used for unequal size of the pupils and should be evaluated as a pathological s...
Anisocoria is a medical term for unequal pupil size. Normally our pupils are relatively the same siz...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Automated infrared pupillometry (AIP) has been shown to be helpful in the sett...
International audienceBackground: Repeated pupillary examination is a key element of neurologic surv...
Introduction. Anisocoria indicates a difference in pupil diameter. Etiologies of this clinical manif...
A 7-year-old girl was admitted to our clinic after crash injury with air gun pellet in her right eye...
Anisocoria is a common referral to the pediatric Ophthalmologist. We reviewed the clinical course of...
Objective: Patients showing anisocoria due to head trauma (HT) or spontaneous intracranial hemorrhag...
Modern authoritative sources, in contrast to Behr, assert that lesions of the anterior visual pathwa...
Introduction. Anisocoria indicates a difference in pupil diameter. Etiologies of this clinical manif...
Despite the high prevalence of physiologic anisocoria (PA), its physiologic basis is unknown. By exa...
The Lesson by Zweifel and Thompson reprinted from Weekly Update: Neurology and Neurosurgery and repr...
Problems with earlier reports and with generalizations about pupil reactions to seizure activity at ...
Endoscopic sinus surgery can cause orbital and intracraniol complications. Anisocoria is one of sing...
In this case report, we describe an accentuation of a pre-existing anisocoria shortly after tracheal...
Anisocoria is a term used for unequal size of the pupils and should be evaluated as a pathological s...
Anisocoria is a medical term for unequal pupil size. Normally our pupils are relatively the same siz...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Automated infrared pupillometry (AIP) has been shown to be helpful in the sett...
International audienceBackground: Repeated pupillary examination is a key element of neurologic surv...
Introduction. Anisocoria indicates a difference in pupil diameter. Etiologies of this clinical manif...
A 7-year-old girl was admitted to our clinic after crash injury with air gun pellet in her right eye...
Anisocoria is a common referral to the pediatric Ophthalmologist. We reviewed the clinical course of...
Objective: Patients showing anisocoria due to head trauma (HT) or spontaneous intracranial hemorrhag...
Modern authoritative sources, in contrast to Behr, assert that lesions of the anterior visual pathwa...
Introduction. Anisocoria indicates a difference in pupil diameter. Etiologies of this clinical manif...
Despite the high prevalence of physiologic anisocoria (PA), its physiologic basis is unknown. By exa...
The Lesson by Zweifel and Thompson reprinted from Weekly Update: Neurology and Neurosurgery and repr...
Problems with earlier reports and with generalizations about pupil reactions to seizure activity at ...
Endoscopic sinus surgery can cause orbital and intracraniol complications. Anisocoria is one of sing...
In this case report, we describe an accentuation of a pre-existing anisocoria shortly after tracheal...