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376 Anatomic and Visual Outcomes of Pediatric Idiopathic Intracranial HypertensionSidney M. Gospe III; M. Tariq Bhatti; Mays A. El-DairiNANOS 2014: Scientific Platform Presentations (Session 1)
377 Anatomical and Physiological Correlates of Cross-modal Activation in BlindnessSashank Prasad; Amy Thomas; Philip Cook; James Gee; Geoffrey AguirreNANOS 2009: Scientific Platform Presentations (Session II)
378 Anatomy and Image Correlation of Subjective Visual Vertical in Patients With Acute Brainstem LesionsSun-Young Oh; Tae-Ho Yang; Byoung-Soo Shin; Ji-Yun Park; Seul-Ki JeongNANOS 2013: Poster Presentations
379 Anatomy and Neurophysiology of Ocular MotilityThomas J. Carlow, MDNANOS 1977: Various Subjects Symposium (Session 1)
380 Anatomy and Neurophysiology of Ocular MotilityThomas J. Carlow, MD1st Annual Rocky Mountain Neuro-Ophthalmology Course: Various Subjects Symposium
381 Anatomy and Physillogy of the Visual Cortex and the Retino-Geniculo-Striate PathwayMichael P. Stryker, PhDNANOS 1984: Visual Cortex Symposium
382 Anatomy as the Substrate for Innovation: 360-degree Corridor Surgery for Skull Base Lesions Affecting the Visual SystemAmin B. Kassam; Vivek Patel; Charles Agbi; Martin Corsten; Steven Gilberg; Nancy Mclaughlin; Daniel Prevedello; Ricardo CarrauNANOS 2012: Advances in Neurosurgery
383 Anatomy of Primary Visual Cortex: A Revision of the Classic Holmes Map of the Visual Field RepresentationJonathan C. Horton MD, PhD; William F. Hoyt MDNANOS 1991: Neuroanatomy and Neurotransmitters Symposium
384 The Anatomy of the Muscle Insertion in the Extraocular Lateral and Medial Rectus Muscles in HumansH. E. Killer, MD; G. Jaggi, MDNANOS 2003: Scientific Platforms Presentations I
385 Anatomy of the Ocular Motor SystemCarl Ellenberger, MDNANOS 1982: Ocular Motor Symposium
386 Anatomy of the Pupillary Light Reflex: A Historical PerspectiveMichael RosenbergNANOS 2000: Pupil
387 Anatomy of the Vestibulo-Ocular SystemCarl EllenbergNANOS 1983: Vestibular Symposium
388 Anatomy/Morphology of Melanopsin Retinal Ganglion Cells (MRGC) In the Human Retina: Their Number and Connections to the Central Nervous SystemAlfredo A. Sadun; Valerio Carelli; Chiara La Morga; Jens Hannibal; Fred Ross-CisnerosNANOS 2010: Melanopsin Symposium
389 Anatomy/Morphology of Melanopsin Retinal Ganglion Cells (MRGC) In the Human Retina: Their Number and Connections to the Central Nervous System (PowerPoint)Alfredo A. Sadun; Valerio Carelli; Chiara La Morga; Jens Hannibal; Fred Ross-CisnerosNANOS 2010: Melanopsin Symposium
390 Anemia and Intracranial HypertensionValerie Biousse, MD; J.C. Rucker, MD; C. Vignal, MD; I. Crassard; N. J. Newman, MDNANOS 2002: Poster Presentations
391 Anesthesia Dolorosa of Trigeminal Nerve as an Early Presentation of Orbital Tumor (.pdf)Eman E. Hawy; Phil SkiddNANOS Annual Meeting 2016: Poster Presentations
392 Angiographic Findings in Arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic NeuropathyFederico F. Sadun; Alfredo Pece; Stefania Bianchi Marzoli; Rosario BrancatoNANOS 1998: Poster Presentations (Session I)
393 Angle Closure Glaucoma Precipitated by Third Nerve PalsyThomas J. Smith, MD; T. J. Smith, MD; J. M. Amrien, MDNANOS 1987: Scientific Platform Presentations (Session 1)
394 Aniridia and Optic Nerve HypoplasiaTimothy J. McCulley; Kristine Mayer; Edward J. HollandNANOS 2003: Poster Presentations
395 Anisocoria and Afferent Pupillary DefectsStuart E. Sinoff MD; Michael L. RasenbergNANOS 1992: Clinical Presentations (Session 1)
396 Anisometropia Induces Amblyopia without Shrinkage of Ocular Dominance Columns in Human Visual CortexJonathan C. Horton; Michael P. StrykerNANOS 1993: Platform Presentations (Session 2)
397 Annual Incidence of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) in the Philadelphia AreaDina A. Jacobs, MD; James J. Corbett, MD; Laura J. Balcer, MD, MSCENANOS 2004: Poster Presentations
398 Another AION? Wegener's Presenting as Isolated Optic NeuropathySarita Dave; Louise MawnNANOS 2012: Poster Presentations
399 Another Reason for Pediatricians to Counsel Against Obesity; Childhood Body Mass Index Above the 85th Percentile is Associated with a Five-Fold Risk for Recurrence of Pediatric Idiopathic Intracranial HypertensionHadas Kalish; Irena Serov; Ruti Sella; Gabriel Chodick; Moshe SnirNANOS 2014: Scientific Platform Presentations (Session 1)
400 Another Reason for Pediatricians to Counsel Against Obesity; Childhood Body Mass Index Above the 85th Percentile is Associated with a Five-Fold Risk for Recurrence of Pediatric Idiopathic Intracranial HypertensionHadas Kalish; Irena Serov; Ruti Sella; Gabriel Chodick; Moshe SnirNANOS 2014: Scientific Platform Presentations (Session 1)
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