The afferent pupil defect is one of the most exquisite localizing signs in neurology. We sought to determine the extent to which varying the light intensity of the stimulus might facilitate the recognition of the pupil defect
Iris neuromuscular junction represents a site of reciprocal interactions of sympathetic and parasymp...
Right-sided relative afferent pupillary defect in a man with optic nerve glioma. When the unaffected...
When, in a dark room, the light is moved quickly from the good eye to the bad eye, you see a relativ...
Objective: To investigate the ability of a portable, personal computer-driven, pupillometer to recor...
Our purpose was to investigate the use of a novel computerized pupillometer as an alternative to the...
If it were efficient, sensitive and specific, portable pupillographic recording of the swinging flas...
When a light is shone into a normal eye, the pupil responds by getting smaller. The latency and ampl...
To test the ability of a PC-driven, infrared pupillometer to record the swinging flashlight test (SF...
Recent evidence from our studies of unilateral optic neuropathy has shown a greater relative afferen...
The accurate measurement of pupillary defects is of value in following patients with optic nerve dis...
Video documentation and graphic representation of the swinging flashlight test (SFT) have never been...
PURPOSE: Afferent asymmetry of visual function is detectable in both normal and pathologic condition...
Examiner looks at pupillary light response - both direct and consensual , and then relative afferent...
The objective of the study is to assess the reliability of the standard swinging flashlight test (S-...
Currently it is not known how the pupil light reflex is affected by optic neuropathies such as glauc...
Iris neuromuscular junction represents a site of reciprocal interactions of sympathetic and parasymp...
Right-sided relative afferent pupillary defect in a man with optic nerve glioma. When the unaffected...
When, in a dark room, the light is moved quickly from the good eye to the bad eye, you see a relativ...
Objective: To investigate the ability of a portable, personal computer-driven, pupillometer to recor...
Our purpose was to investigate the use of a novel computerized pupillometer as an alternative to the...
If it were efficient, sensitive and specific, portable pupillographic recording of the swinging flas...
When a light is shone into a normal eye, the pupil responds by getting smaller. The latency and ampl...
To test the ability of a PC-driven, infrared pupillometer to record the swinging flashlight test (SF...
Recent evidence from our studies of unilateral optic neuropathy has shown a greater relative afferen...
The accurate measurement of pupillary defects is of value in following patients with optic nerve dis...
Video documentation and graphic representation of the swinging flashlight test (SFT) have never been...
PURPOSE: Afferent asymmetry of visual function is detectable in both normal and pathologic condition...
Examiner looks at pupillary light response - both direct and consensual , and then relative afferent...
The objective of the study is to assess the reliability of the standard swinging flashlight test (S-...
Currently it is not known how the pupil light reflex is affected by optic neuropathies such as glauc...
Iris neuromuscular junction represents a site of reciprocal interactions of sympathetic and parasymp...
Right-sided relative afferent pupillary defect in a man with optic nerve glioma. When the unaffected...
When, in a dark room, the light is moved quickly from the good eye to the bad eye, you see a relativ...