Children and adults may develop transient accommodation paresis following various systemic illnesses
As with eyelid opening, insufficient eyelid closure can be neuropathic, neuromuscular, or myopathic ...
Different accommodation disturbances in children and adolescents are described. Chronic excess accom...
The value of observation of pupillary size and motility in the evaluation of patients with neurologi...
Children and adults may develop transient accommodation paresis following various systemic illnesses
Abnormalities of accommodation usually are acquired and occur most frequently as part of the normal ...
Congenital and hereditary accommodation. Insufficiency and paralysis. Congenital defects are a rare ...
The symptoms of patients with disturbances of accommodation tend to be nonspecific but some aspects ...
The role of accommodation spasm in the condition called spasm of the near-reflex is discussed above....
Most visual problems associated with accommodation occur because accommodation is too great, too lit...
Adie syndrome is an uncommon, idiopathic condition that may develop in otherwise healthy persons and...
As with eyelid opening, insufficient eyelid closure can be neuropathic, neuromuscular, or myopathic ...
Two neurologic disorders produce profound disturbances of ocular motility, primarily because of thei...
The term multiple system atrophy (MSA) was introduced by Graham and Oppenheimer to describe a neurol...
Dysautonomi is a term used to describe any congenital or acquired anomaly in the autonomic nervous s...
Shy-Drager syndrome is a subtype of multiple system atrophy (MSA), one of the three idiopathic neuro...
As with eyelid opening, insufficient eyelid closure can be neuropathic, neuromuscular, or myopathic ...
Different accommodation disturbances in children and adolescents are described. Chronic excess accom...
The value of observation of pupillary size and motility in the evaluation of patients with neurologi...
Children and adults may develop transient accommodation paresis following various systemic illnesses
Abnormalities of accommodation usually are acquired and occur most frequently as part of the normal ...
Congenital and hereditary accommodation. Insufficiency and paralysis. Congenital defects are a rare ...
The symptoms of patients with disturbances of accommodation tend to be nonspecific but some aspects ...
The role of accommodation spasm in the condition called spasm of the near-reflex is discussed above....
Most visual problems associated with accommodation occur because accommodation is too great, too lit...
Adie syndrome is an uncommon, idiopathic condition that may develop in otherwise healthy persons and...
As with eyelid opening, insufficient eyelid closure can be neuropathic, neuromuscular, or myopathic ...
Two neurologic disorders produce profound disturbances of ocular motility, primarily because of thei...
The term multiple system atrophy (MSA) was introduced by Graham and Oppenheimer to describe a neurol...
Dysautonomi is a term used to describe any congenital or acquired anomaly in the autonomic nervous s...
Shy-Drager syndrome is a subtype of multiple system atrophy (MSA), one of the three idiopathic neuro...
As with eyelid opening, insufficient eyelid closure can be neuropathic, neuromuscular, or myopathic ...
Different accommodation disturbances in children and adolescents are described. Chronic excess accom...
The value of observation of pupillary size and motility in the evaluation of patients with neurologi...