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1 A Case Of Horner's Syndrome After Clipping Of The Internal Carotid-Posterior Cerebral Artery Aneurysm Associated With Subarachnoid HemorrhageTamura Koichiro, Chuman Hideki, Nobuhisa NaoiNANOS 2015: Poster Presentations
2 A Variation of Ross' SyndromeHezelett, Kay C; Odel, Jeffrey G; Johnson, Max RNANOS 1985: Scientific Platform Presentation (Session 1)
3 An Advanced Pancoast Tumor Masquerading as Congenital Hereditary PtosisDeborah C Parish, Jenny YuNANOS 2015: Poster Presentations
4 Anisocoria and Afferent Pupillary DefectsSinoff, Stuart ENANOS 1992: Clinical Presentations (Session 1)
5 Benign (May Be Malignant) Episodic Unilateral Mydriasis In A Patient With Hodgkin's Disease!Ross, Ahmara G; Shazly, Tarek A; Bonhomme, Gabrielle RNANOS 2014: Poster Presentations
6 Checking for a Relative Afferent Pupillary DefectH. Stanley Thompson, MD, University of IowaNANOS 1989: Pupil and Accomodation Symposium
7 Clinical significance of Tournay's Pupillary PhenomenonTerry A. CoxNANOS 1990: Scientific Platform Presentations (Session 2)
8 Horner's Syndrome Without Anisocoria: How It Can HappenRandhawa, Sandeep; Kardon, Randy HNANOS 2006: Poster Presentations
9 How Do I Evaluate Horner Syndrome in an Adult? (Abstract)Aki Kawasaki, MD, PhD. Director, Associate Professor, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland and Grant Liu, MD. Professor of Neurology, University of PennsylvaniaNANOS 2019: How Do I Evaluate? Adult versus Kid: Does it Matter?
10 How Do I Evaluate Horner Syndrome in an Adult? (Slides)Aki Kawasaki, MD, PhD. Director, Associate Professor, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland and Grant Liu, MD. Professor of Neurology, University of PennsylvaniaNANOS 2019: How Do I Evaluate? Adult versus Kid: Does it Matter?
11 How Do I Evaluate Horner Syndrome in an Adult? (Video)Aki Kawasaki, MD, PhD and Grant Liu, MDNANOS 2019: How Do I Evaluate? Adult versus Kid: Does it Matter?
12 How to Measure the Relative Afferent Pupillary DefectThompson, H Stanley; Corbett, James J; Cox, Terry ANANOS 1982: Various Subjects Symposium (Session 3)
13 Iatrogenic Horners Syndrome in the Pediatric PopulationWitkin, Andre; Strominger, MitchellNANOS 2009: Poster Presentations
14 Pediatric Horner's Syndrome: Etiologies and Roles of Imaging and Urine StudiesLiu, Grant T; Mahoney, Nicholas R; Menacker, Sheryl J; Wilson, Martin C; Hogarty, Michael D; Maris, John MNANOS 2006: Scientific Platform Presentations (Session I)
15 Physiologic AnisocoriaBias, Mason F; Rosenberg, M L
16 PupilRobert B. Daroff, MD, Professor of Neurology, School of Medicine, CASE Western Reserve University, University Hospitals - Case Medical CenterNANOS 1980: Optic Nerve Symposium
17 PupilRobert B. Daroff, MD, Professor of Neurology, School of Medicine, CASE Western Reserve University, University Hospitals - Case Medical CenterNANOS 1980: Various Subjects Symposium (Session 1)
18 Pupil and SeizureJames J. Corbett, MD, University Of MississippiNANOS 1989: Pupil and Accomodation Symposium
19 Significance of Anisocoria in the Inpatient SettingMcDonald, Lauren M; Bond, John BNANOS 2013: Poster Presentations
20 The Effect of Light on the Prevalence of Simple AnisocoriaMcHenry, John G; Spoor, Thomas C; Shin, Dong H; Recasens, Maria ANANOS 1995: Science Platform Presentations (Session II)
21 The Effect of Pupil Size on Retinal Illumination and the Pupil Light Reflex: Role of Ocular PigmentationRandy H. Kardon; Aki Kawasaki; Sang HongNANOS 2000: Poster Presentations
22 The PupilsGlaser, Joel S; Thompson, H StanleyNANOS 1977: Visual Systems Symposium
23 Update on Tests for Localizing Horner's SyndromeRandy H. Kardon, MD, PhD, Director of Neuro-Ophthalmology Services, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of IowaNANOS 1989: Pupil and Accomodation Symposium
24 When is Pupillary "Dilation Lag" a Clinically Useful Sign of Horner's Syndrome?Kawasaki, Aki; Kardon, Randy HNANOS 1998: Platform Presentations (Session II)
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