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Show Bibliography +v Cowen,TP (1902) Pupillary symptoms in the insane, and their importance. J.ment.Sci.,London 48:501-508. Abst in Arch.Neurol,Paris 17:137-138. (1904) (ver. IM, 1902, 3:550.) cl Cowey,A (1974) Atrophy of retinal ganglion cells after removal of striate cortex in a rhesus monkey. Perception 3:255-(?). [Cited by Dineen & Hendrickson, 1981, as having found 70-80% loss after lesion in adolescence with 2-year survival; see Chapters 3 and 17.] * Coyle,JT; Weiner,A; Frank,P & Leonard,-.(1961) The management of glaucoma in the indigent clinic patient with echothiophate iodide. Amer.J.Ophthal. 52:867-871. [See Chapter 40.] Ma/ Cozanitis,DA; Dundee,JW; Buchanan,TA & Archer,DB (1979) Atropine versus glycopyrrolate. A study of intraocular pressure and pupil size in man. Anaesthesia 34:236-238. [Doses used as pre-anesthetic medication: 0.01 mg/kg atropine and 0.004 mg/kg glycopyrrolate: no effect by either treatment upon pupils or intraocular pressure in normal human volunteers.] Cox,LB (1948) Discussion of a paper by F.B. Walsh: "Ocular signs of intracranial aneurysms." Trans.ophthal. Soc.Australia 8:36-37. [3rd nerve involved most commonly; also 4th, 5th, and 6th.] * Cozzoli,G (1937) L'azione della simpamina sull'occhio. Atti 34. Congr.Soc.Ottal.ital. (no Vol.#):333-335.; also Abst. in Zblges.Ophthal. 43:95-. (1939) [Pupils included.] Cox,LB (1946) Hypothalamic syndrome and periventricular epilepsy as a late sequel of brain injury. Surgery 19:669-683. [No pupils; but developed fits, including other autonomic functions.) V Cragg.BG (1967) Changes in the visual cortex on first exposure of rats to light Nature, London 215:251-253. [No pupil; see Chapters 3 and 11.] * Cragg,BG (1970) What is the signal for chromatolysis? Brain Res. 23:1-21. [No pupil; see Chapter 11.] Mc/ Craig,IH (1984) Emergency differentiation of vasovagal syncope from Stokes-Adam attack. Amer.I. Cardiol. 54:1155-. [According to MEDLAR, pupil included.] * Craig,JD & Fuller,RC (1948) Cervical sympathetic paralysis. Brit.med.I. II:1182-1184. * Craik,KJW (1940) Origin of visual after-images. Nature, London 145:412-. [No pupil; see Chapter 3.) Mc/ Crain.BJ (1980) Future applications of pupillometry. Letter to the Editor. J.amer.optom.Ass. 51:203-. * Cramer,-. (1900) Demonstration eines Unfallkranken, nebst einigen Bemerkungen iiber die sympathische Reaktion. (Med.Ges.Gottingen, 6 Dec.) Dtsch.med. Wschr. 27 (Vereinsbeil.):16-. [Pupil described.) +v Cramer,A (1853) Het Accommodatievermogen der Oogen, Physiologi.fch TregelichL Haarlem: de Erven Loosjes, 174 pp. (ver. Ind.Cat., 1898, 2S 3:984.) German Transl. by C.H. Schauenburg: Das Accommodationsvermogen der Augen: nach A. Cramer zu Groningen und Danders zu Utrecht. Lahr: J.H. Geiger, 55 pp. (1854). [Cited by Verwoort, Braun, Donders, Budge, and Eckhard.) • Cramer,A (1896) Secundiire Veriinderungen nach einseitiger Bulbusatrophie beim erwachsenen Menschen. Ver.dtsch.Naturf.Aerzte, Abt.Neurol.Psychiat. 68: 281-283. [Afferent path and chiasmal fiber decussation.] V Cramer,A (1903) Ueber die forensische Bedeutung des normalen und pathologischen Rausches. Mschr.Psychiat. Neural. 13:36-61. [Pupils mentioned.] V Cramer,A (1906) Die Nervositli.t:ihre Ursachen, Erscheinungen und Behandlung. Fur Studierende und Aerzte. Jena: G. Fischer, 424 pp. [Pupils included.] Cox,TA (1986) Czarnecki's sign is the initial finding in acquired oculomotor synkinesis. Amer.I. Ophthal. 102: 543-(?). [According to H.S. Thompson in literature survey, 1988, it means that after oculomotor damage, sector regeneration of iris sphincter innervation precedes full regeneration; unnecessary eponym.] Cox,TA (1986) Initial pupillary constriction in the alternating light test. Amer.J.Ophthal. 101:120-121. Ma/ Cox,TA (1986) Pupillography of a relative afferent pupillary defect Amer.I. Ophthal. 101:320-324. Mc/ 105 mensch en hare erfelijkheid. Handelige 13.ned.Nat.gen. Congr.,Groningen (no Vol.#?) :290-(?). [Cited by Waardenburg.] Cowey,A & Weiskrantz,L (1963) A perimetric study of visual field defects in monkeys. Quart.J.exper.Psychol. 15:91-115. [Found adequate pupil responses to light flashes presented to the blind half-field after unilateral removal of striate cortex.] Mc/ / Cox,TA (1986) Spontaneous contractions of the pupillary sphincter in traumatic ophthalmoplegia. Amer.I. Ophthal. 102:543-544. [See Chapter 29.] +/0 Cox,TA (1986) Pupillographic characteristics of simulated relative afferent pupillary defects. Invest. Ophthal 30:1127-1131. [Cited by H.S. Thompson, 1989.] +/ Cox,TA (1988) Pupillary testing using the direct ophthalmoscope. Amer.J.Ophthal 105:427-428. [Cited by H.S. Thompson, 1989.] c/ Cox,TA; CorbettJJ; Thompson,HS & Kassell,NF (1981) Unilateral nasal hemianopia as a sign of intracranial optic nerve compression. Amer.J.Ophthal. 92: 230-232. Cox,TA & Drewes,CP (1984) Contraction anisocoria from half-field illumination. Amer.I. Ophthal. 97:577-582. Cox,TA; Thompson,HS & Corbett,JJ (1981) Relative afferent pupillary defects in optic neuritis. Amer.I. Ophthal 92:685-690. +/ Cox,TA; Thompson,HS; Hayreh,SS & Snyder,JE (1982) Visual evoked potential and pupillary signs: a comparison in optic nerve disease. Arch. Ophthal, Chicago 100: 1603-1607. [Pupil cycles.] c/ Cox,WR (1911) De pigmentatie der iris van den Cramer, BE: see Bernasconi Cramer, E. |