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Ophthalmic surgery. 26(1)
We investigated retinal vascular changes in nine patients undergoing optic nerve sheath decompression for vision-threatening papilledema associated with pseudotumor cerebri. Two major (one superior and one inferior) retinal venous and arterial calibe
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Experimental Biology and Medicine. 136:605-607
SummaryDNA-dependent RNA polymerase(s) from the Ehrlich ascites tumor was inhibited by the periodate oxidation product of β-D-ribosyl-6-methylthiopurine. The inhibitions of RNA synthesis was correlated with inhibition of protein synthesis.
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Nature. 227:57-59
WE have been studying the structure of enzymes of nucleic acid metabolism by amino-acid sequence analysis and affinity labelling techniques and hope in this way to discover specific enzyme inhibitors. We report here the inhibition of purified DNA-dep
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Journal of clinical neuro-ophthalmology. 6(1)
A 37-year-old man developed periodic esotropia with 4-day cycles. He was unique because of his age, negative family history for strabismus, bilateral optic atrophy, and absence of light perception in the deviating eye. Adult-onset cyclic esotropia in
Autor:
T C, Spoor, W C, Hartel
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Journal of clinical neuro-ophthalmology. 3(1)
We report five cases of presumed orbital myositis mimicking extraocular muscle motility disturbances and manifesting clinical signs of active inflammation over the involved muscles. Computed tomographic evidence for extraocular muscle enlargement is
Autor:
T C, Spoor
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Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association (1975). 76(11)
Autor:
T C, Spoor
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Advances in ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery. 7
Seemingly trivial adnexal injuries may be associated with extensive injuries to the globe, orbit, and brain. A meticulous ophthalmologic examination and orbital and brain computed tomography (CT) scans (axial and coronal views) are essential for comp
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Journal of clinical neuro-ophthalmology. 3(3)
We describe our experience over the past 2 years with the ocular manifestations in 32 patients with acute and chronic syphilis. We urge that syphilis be considered in evaluating those patients with recurrent iritis, chorioretinitis, papillitis, optic
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Journal of clinical neuro-ophthalmology. 2(2)
A case of orbital aspergillosis presenting as a steroid response of optic neuropathy is presented. The invasive and aggressive nature of this infection in the presence of systemic corticosteroids is documented by serial CT scans and necropsy examinat