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51 Comparison of Threshold Visual Perimetry and Objective Pupil Perimetry in Clinical Patientsehsl_novel_jno
52 Postganglionic horner syndrome in three patients with coincident middle ear infection.ehsl_novel_jno
53 Postganglionic horner syndrome in three patients with coincident middle ear infection.ehsl_novel_jno
54 The Vitality of the Pupilehsl_novel_jno
55 Comparison of Cholinergic Supersensitivity in Third Nerve Palsy and Adies Syndromeehsl_novel_jno
56 Chapter 03: The Light Reflexehsl_novel_ielText
57 Page 574ehsl_novel_ielText
58 Chapter 06: Reflex Dilationehsl_novel_ielText
59 Chapter 10: Reflex Integration: Pupillary Consequencesehsl_novel_ielText
60 The Near Responseehsl_novel_jno
61 Traumatic Horner Syndrome without Anhidrosisehsl_novel_jno
62 Fourth nerve paresis and ipsilateral relative afferent pupillary defect without visual sensory disturbance. A sign of contralateral dorsal midbrain disease.ehsl_novel_jno
63 Book Reviewsehsl_novel_jno
64 XGN23N881857 232uum_rbc
65 Effect of Age on the Pupillomotor Fieldehsl_novel_jno
66 Page 409ehsl_novel_ielText
67 The Neuro-Ophthalmology Curriculum of the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Societyehsl_novel_jno
68 Intrinsically Photosensitive Retinal Ganglion Cellsehsl_novel_jno
69 Book Reviewsehsl_novel_jno
70 Book Reviewsehsl_novel_jno
71 Chapter 13: Use of the Pupil in Psychologyehsl_novel_ielText
72 Otto Lowenstein, Pioneer Pupillographerehsl_novel_jno
73 Are We Ready to Replace Cocaine with Apraclonidine in the Pharmacologic Diagnosis of Horner Syndromeehsl_novel_jno
74 Pupillary Dysfunctionin an Atypical Case of Mitochondrial Myopathy With Tubular Aggregatesehsl_novel_jno
75 Books in Briefehsl_novel_jno
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