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Show 426 / Bibliography Troubles pupillaires au cours de la paralyse generale. Rev.Oto-neuro-ophtaL 32:190-191. cV Riesser O & Neuschloss,SM (1921) Physiologische und K;lloid-chemische Untersuchungen iiber den Mechanismus der durch Gifte bewirkten Kontraktur quergestreifter Muskeln. I. Ueber die durch Azetylcholin bewirkte Erregungs~o~traktur ~es Froschmuskels und ihre antagomstische Beemflussung durch Atropin, Novokain und Kurare. Arch.exper.Path. Pharmacol 91:342-365. [According to Cannon & ... Rosenblueth, 1949, first to find acetylcholine-sens1t1vity of striated muscle; see Chapter 11.) • Rieux,-. & Marcarian-Porcher,-. (1920) Trois cas d'encephalite Iethargique. BulLSoc.med.H6p.,Paris 44:636-641. (Pupils included.] cf Riggs,W; Benton,C ~ Wood,B (1?77) ~rvical ne~rogenic tumors presenting as thoracic apical masses m infants and children. Pediat.Radiol 5:201-203. [According to H.S. Thompson, 1989, pupils involved.] Ma/ van Rij,G; Renardel-de-Lavalette,JG; Baarsma,GS & Jansen,JT (1984) Effect of oxybuprocaine 0.4% in preventing surgically induced miosis. Brit.I. OphthaL 68:248-251. (Thought anesthetic property of drug r_educed release of miotic substance: see prostaglandins, etc., in Chapter 6.] V van Rijnberk,G (1915) Recherches sur le tonus musculaire et son innervation. I. Actions nerveuses pseudomotrices et innervation du tonus. Premie~e partie: le phenomene lingual paradoxal de Vulp1~n. Deuxieme partie: le phenomene labial de RogOWicz. Arch.neerLSci. exactes et nat. 3S 2:496-518; 519-524. (ver. IM, 2S 14:274, 1916.) [No pupils; see Chapter 11.] cV •p van Rijnberk,G (1918) Recherches sur le tonus musculaire et son innervation. I. Actions nerveuses pseudomotrices et innervation du tonus. 3. Phenomenes pseudomoteurs du diaphragme. Arch.neerLPhysiol 1: 257-261. [Cited by Cannon & Rosenblueth; no pupil: see Chapter 11.) Riker,WF (1958) Cholinergic drugs. Chapter 26:349377 in: Pharmacology in Medicine. A Collaborative Textbook. 2.ed., V.A Drill,Ed.; New York: McGrawHill. ["Pilocarpine presents an enigma for structureactivity correlates ...., and details of its function remain unknown"; see our Chapter 14.] • Riley,FC & Moyer,NJ (1~70) Expe~ental Hom~r:s syndrome: a pupillographic evaluation of guanethidmeinduced adrenergic blockade in humans. Amer.I. Ophthal 69:442-447. • Riley,FC & Moyer,NJ (1971) Oculosympathetic paresis associated with cluster headaches. Amer.J.Ophthal 72: 763-768. • RiJey,HA (1932) Migraine_- B_ullneur~Llnst.N. Y. 2:~29544. [Nice historical descnption; pupils only margmal; see Chapters 25 and 44.] • Riley,HA; Yaskin,JC; Riggs,ME & Tomey,AS (1943) Bilateral blindness due to lesions in both occipital Jobes. Report of six cases, four with necropsy. N. Y.J. Med. 43:1619-1632. [Pupils included: #4 with normal pupils, almost blind; #6 with hemianopia and normal pupils.] • Riley,ID (1969) Lomotil poisoning. Lancet 1:373-. [Pinpoint pupils.] • Riley,WH (1898) A summary of the symptoms in sixty one cases of locomotor ataxia, with additional remarks. J.nerv.ment.Dis. 25:679-697. [28 had miosis, 28 Argyll Robertson pupils, 11 partial iridoplegia, 7 diJated pupils, 8 unequaJ pupiJs.] • Rimbaud,L; Chardonneau,J & Balmes,A (1932) Un cas de cecite corticale. Rev. Oto-neuro-ophtal. 10:687688. [Suddenly totally blind; normal fundi and pupils; complete loss of calcarine cortex.] • Rinaldi,!; Botton,JE & Troland,CE (1962) Cortical visual disturbances following ventriculography and/or ventricular decompression. J.Neurosurg. 19:568-576. [5 cases with tumors, blind after procedure; reactive pupils except in #2, who had a large pinealoma.] +v Rindfleisch,-. (1895) Ein Fall von einseitiger Llihmung des Sphincter iridis. Ber.ophthaLGes.,Heidelberg 24:7782. • Rindfleisch,-. (1914) Akute Briickenaffektion mit doppelseitiger Blickliihmung, Pupillenstarre, und eigentiimlicher Gangstorung. Med. Klin. 10:657-. • Rinecker,H (1867) Ueber Pupillen-Veriinderungen bei Geisteskranken. (Verh.psychiatSectNaturf.- Vers. Frankfurt a.M., 19 Sept) Allg.ZPsychiat. 24:726-728. • Riley,CM (1957) Familial dysautonomia. Advanc.Pediat. 9:157-190. [See Chapter 38 on poor lacrimation together with hyperhidrosis, labile blood pressure, and signs of diffuse CNS disturbances.] V Ring,HW (1903) Report of a case of acute glaucoma incited by the use of euphthalmine for diagnostic purposes. Trans.amer.ophthaLSoc. 10:109-114; discussion: 114-116. [See Chapter 40.] V Riley,CN; Day,RL; Greeley,DM & Langford,WS (1949) Central autonomic dysfunction with defective Iacrimation. I. Report of 5 cases. Pediatrics 3:468-478. [First publication about this disease; see Chapter 38.] • Ringer,S & Gould,AP (1875) On jaborandi. Lancet I:157-158. [Pupils included.] V Ringer,S & Morshead,EA (1877) The action of muscarin on the human body. Lancet 11:198-200. [Pupils included.] • Ringer,S & Morshead,EA (1879-80) On the relative paralysing action of atropin and pilocarpine on the heart J.Physiol,London 2:235-260. [See Chapter 14 on atropine-like actions of pilocarpine.] • Riley,CM & Moore,H (1966) Familial dysautonomia differentiated from related disorders. Pediatrics 37:434446. [Discussed diagnostic criteria; listed pupillary constriction to instilled mecholyl (as nonessential sign) and suggested it "may indicate parasympathetic denervation with resultant supersensitivity to acetylcholine-like drugs"; but these patients have no overflow tears and no corneal sensation.] • Ringer,S & Murrell,W (1875) On gelseminum semper- |