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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CHIASMAL»
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Walsh and Hoyt's Clinical Neuro-ophthalmology: The Essentials
TOPICAL DIAGNOSIS OF LESIONS OF THE OPTIC CHIASM Visual Field Defects
Etiologies of the Optic Chiasmal Syndrome Neuro-ophthalmologic Signs and
Symptoms Associated with the Optic Chiasmal Syndrome TOPICAL DIAGNOSIS
...
Nancy J. Newman, Neil R. Miller, Valérie Biousse, 2008
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Optic Nerve Disorders: Diagnosis and Management
Ophthalmoplegia is less common in optic gliomas, occurring in 27% of patients
with intraorbital tumors and 21% with chiasmal gliomas.164 Gliomas expanding
into the orbital apex may compress the extraocular muscles or ocular motor ...
3
A Textbook of Head Injury
CHIASMA INJURY Introduction Chiasmal injury is a rare condition. Except for
case reports no large series is published.8'27'46'47 Only over 100 cases have
been reported in the literature. Nieden in 1833 was the first one to report
chiasmal ...
Raj Kumar, A. K. Mahapatra, 2012
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Textbook of Neurosurgery
Chiasmal injury is a rare condition. Hughes,41 in 1962, noted 4.4% chiasmal
injury and 7.8% opticochiasmal injury in their series. Only over 100 cases have
been reported in the literature so far with the largest series being reported by ...
Prakash Narain Tandon, Ravi Ramamurthi, 2011
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Neurology: A Queen Square Textbook
Chiasmal. and. retrochiasmal. visual. pathways. Chiasmal. disease. At the optic
chiasm the nerve fibres from the temporal retina (nasal visual field) maintain their
relative position in the lateral chiasm before passing into the ipsilateral optic tract
...
Charles Clarke, Robin Howard, Martin Rossor, 2011
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Textbook of Ophthalmology
Extension from the optic nerve into intraocular structures, meninges, and brain
occurs in a few rare cases.6' 7 It is thus helpful to divide optic nerve gliomas into
two categories: orbital gliomas and intracranial or chiasmal gliomas. Orbital ...
Sunita Agarwal, Athiya Agarwal, Lucio Buratto, 2002
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Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
Creig S. Hoyt, David Taylor. A C Fig. 54.4 Midline facial defect. (A) Dysplastic
tilted left optic. lesions have to grow large before signs of chiasmal compression
appear. They compress the lower nasal fibers first and tend to give an upper ...
Creig S. Hoyt, David Taylor, 2012
Schatz NJ: Demyelinative chiasmal lesions. Arch Neurol 37:757. 1980 150.
Lindenberg R. Walsh FB. Sacks JG: Neuropathology of Vision: An atlas, p 250.
Philadelphia. Lea & Febiger, 1973 151. Lefkowitz D, Angelo JN: Neuromyelitis
optica ...
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Training in Ophthalmology
Optic chiasm lesions Chiasmal lesions typically produce a bitemporal
hemianopia (which respects the vertical midline) as a result of compression
ofdecussating nasal fibres. However, different clinical presentations may occur
depending on ...
Venki Sundaram, Allon Barsam, Amar Alwitry, 2009
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Transsphenoidal Surgery
Significant chiasmal compression may cause diffuse unilateral or bilateral optic
atrophy. Papilledema is extremely uncommon among patients with pituitary
tumors, but may rarely be seen in pituitary apoplexy. 3. Biomicroscopic
examination: ...
3 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «CHIASMAL»
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chiasmal en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Systemic disease in optometric practice interactive CET module …
Heteronymous field loss respecting the vertical midline suggests chiasmal compromise. Temporal loss indicates compression of damage of ... «Optician Online, Jul 15»
VA Issues Schedule for Rating Disabilities for Organs of Special Sense
VA proposes to add a new DC 6046, titled "Post-chiasmal disorders." This category includes a variety of central visual disorders with brain ... «Targeted News Service, Jun 15»
A reason to celebrate
As the Murphys later found out, Ballard suspected an optic chiasmal glioma. At the end of January 2013, Aiden underwent a 90-minute MRI in ... «Pierce County Herald, May 15»