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Show 292 I Mc CV Bibliography LaRoche,GR (1987) Safety of ocular drugs in pediatrics. Letter to the Editor. Ophthalmology (Trans.amer. Acad. Ophthal. Otolar,Sect. Ophthal 94:202-203. [According to MEDLAR, pupils involved.] Larsen,JS (1971) The sagittal growth of the eye. I . Ultrasonic measurement of the depth of the anterior chamber from birth to puberty. Acta ophthal.,Kbh. 49:239-262. [See Chapter 10.] • Larsen,JS (1971) The sagittal growth of the eye. II. Ultrasonic measurement of the axial diameter of the lens and the anterior segment from birth to puberty. A cta ophthal.,Kbh. 49:427-44. fSee Chapter 10.] • Larsen,JS (1971) The sagittal growth of the eye. Ill. Ultrasonic measurement of the posterior segment (axial length of the vitreous) from birth to puberty. Acta ophthal., Kbh. 49:441-453. [See Chapter 10.] • Larsen,LE & Cornee,J (1972) An analytic case study of periparoxysmal events in an implanted temporal lobe epileptic. Brain Res. 38:93-108. [Complex electrophysiologic analysis of activity pattern before and during seizures; found seizure activity on the left did not affect activity on the right side; no pupil; see Chapter 9.] • Larson,DL & Auchincloss,JH (1950) Multiple symmetric bilateral cranial nerve palsies in patients with unregulated diabetes mellitus. Report of three cases. Arch.int.Med. 85:265-271. [Pupils included.] Larson,MD (1978) A new pupillometer for operating room use. Anesthesiol.Rev. 5:41-43. [Cited by Larson, 1982.] Mc/ Larson,MD (1981) Dilation of the pupil in human subjects after intravenous thiopental. Anesthesiology 54:246-249. Ma/ Larson,MD (1987) Action of narcotics on the pupil. Letter to the Editor. Anaesthesia 42:566-. V Larsson,S (1932) Les vaisseaux intra-oculaires du segment anterieur et leur influence sur la pression oculaire. Etude experimentale suivie de quelques considerations sur son application clinique. Ann. Oculist.,Paris 169:94-119. [Pupils included; see Chapters 6 and 40.] • Larsson,S & Oesterlind,G (1943) Studies into the causes of senile miosis and rigidity of the pupil. Acta ophthal,Kbh. 21:1-25. • Lasarew,W (1905) Ein Beitrag zur Tabes in jungem Alter (Tabes infantilis und juvenilis). Neurol.Zbl 24: 988-993; 1047-1052. [Pupil pathology.] • v.Laschkewich,W (1866) Bemerkungen iiber die physiologische Wirkung der Calabarbohne (Physostigma venosum). (Vuchow's) Arch.path.Anat.Physiol 35:291301. (Toxic reactions; miosis on systemic and on topical use.] Lasco,F & Arseni,C (1960) La mydriase paralytique unilaterale, signal symptome des craniopharyngiomes. Acta neurolpsychiat.belg. 60:901-904. Lesegue,C (1853) De la paralysie generale progressive. Diss.Paris. Paris: (no Puhl.given; unavailable in U.S.). (ver. Brit.Museum Cat. 30:40, 1946.) [Cited by Mobeche, 1874, and by Boy, 1879, as describing anisocoria in one-third of patients, with pupils more often small than large.] Larrey,DJ (1829-36) Clinique Chirurgicale. Paris: Gabern, 5 Vols. (ver. Ind.Cat.SL) [Cited by Budge on pupillary constriction upon sipping cold water or touching the conjunctiva with corrosive drug; see Chapters 11 and 24.] • +/ • • Lashley,KS (1934) The mechanism of vision. VII. The projection of the retina upon the primary optic centers in the rat. J.comp.Neurol. 59:341-373. [Extreme temporal retina sent out both crossed and uncrossed fibers, the rest all crossed; also described accessory optic connections; fiber collaterals to lateral geniculate, but more to thalamus, pretectum, and colliculi; see Chapter 3.] +V Lasierra,PA & Arroyo,JS (1955) Tum ores de mesencefalo y sintomatologia ocular (consideraciones sobre el valor etiol6gico del signo de Argyll-Robertson). Hisp. med. 12 (130):147-154. Abst. in Ophthal.Lu., London 9:533, #3191. +V Lassiguardie,-. (1909) Signe d'Argyll Robertson accompagne de quelques autres symptomes tabetiques ayant apparu a la suite d'un violent traumatisme de la region lombo-sacree. (Soc.fr.Ophtal., 4 Mai) Bull.Soc. Ophtal Fr. 26:277-285. Abst. in R ev. neurol., Paris 20:644-. (1910) (Had miotic Argyll Robertson pupil on the left side; author insisted this appeared after the trauma.] +V Last,SL (1929) Die Friihdiagnose der luetischen Pupillenstorung mit dem H ess'schen Differentialpupilloskop. Dtsch.Z.Nervenheilk. 107:243-259. Abst. in Zbl.ges. Ophthal. 21 :844-845. *p Laties,AM (1969) Localization in cornea and lens of topically applied irreversible cholinesterase inhibitors. Amer.J.Ophthal. 68:848-857. [Cited by Laties, 1972: ciliary process capillaries were penetrated by Evans blue stain but iris capillaries were not; see Chapters 1, 14, and 40.] • Laties,AM (1972) Specific neurohistology comes of age: a look back and a look forward. Jnvest. Ophthal 11:555584. [Included iris melanin formation and sympathetic innervation; also dual innervation of intraocular smooth muscles.] • Laties,AM (1974) Ocular melanin and the adrenergic innervation of the eye. 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