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1 Amaurosis and optic disc blanching during upgaze in graves ophthalmopathy.Seery, Loren S; Zaldvar, Renzo A; Garrity, James A
2 Cerebral infarction and subdural hematoma. Advantage of nuclear magnetic resonance imaging in cerebral ischemia.Mauskop, Alexander; Wolintz, Arthur H.; Valderrama, Ramon
3 Dilated superior ophthalmic veins and posterior ischemic optic neuropathy after prolonged spine surgery.Reddy, Ashvini; Rod Foroozan, M.D., Baylor College of Medicine; Edmond, Jane C; Hinckley, Lisa K
4 Dilated superior ophthalmic veins and posterior ischemic optic neuropathy after prolonged spine surgery.Reddy, Ashvini; Rod Foroozan, M.D., Baylor College of Medicine; Edmond, Jane C; Hinckley, Lisa K
5 Herpes zoster ophthalmicus with contralateral hemiparesis. A case report and review of the literature.Chan, C.; Huffaker, G.
6 Mitral valve prolapse and amaurosis fugax.Lesser, R.L.; Heinemann, M.H.; Borkowski Jr., H.; Cohen, L.S.
7 Neuro-Ophthalmology and StrokeValérie Biousse, MD2017-09
8 New Standards of Care in Ischemic StrokeBree K. Chancellor, MD, MBA, Koto Ishida, MD2017-09
9 Pulseless (Takayasu) disease with ophthalmic manifestations.Lewis, J.R.; Glaser, J.S.; Schatz, N.J.; Hutson, D.G.
10 Site of Origin of the Ophthalmic Artery Influences the Risk for Retinal Versus Cerebral Embolic EventsElizabeth J Rossin, Aubrey L Gilbert, Nicholas Koen, Thabele M Leslie-Mazwi, Mary E Cunnane, Joseph F Rizzo 3rd2021-03
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