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Page 886
... symptoms generally last only 15 to 20 minutes ; they usually clear completely , but in rare instances there may be a perma- nent field defect , presumably due to pro- longed focal insufficiency of vascular sup- ply in the affected ...
... symptoms generally last only 15 to 20 minutes ; they usually clear completely , but in rare instances there may be a perma- nent field defect , presumably due to pro- longed focal insufficiency of vascular sup- ply in the affected ...
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... symptom ; there is a preference for carbohydrates . Other signs and symptoms depend on the primary lesion ; thus , patients with tumors in the region of the hypothalamus may have ocular manifestations , disturb- ance of growth , either ...
... symptom ; there is a preference for carbohydrates . Other signs and symptoms depend on the primary lesion ; thus , patients with tumors in the region of the hypothalamus may have ocular manifestations , disturb- ance of growth , either ...
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... symptom , and the blindness that characterizes the terminal stages is more prominent than the optic atrophy itself would suggest . The ocular manifestations of metachro- matic leukodystrophy may be of consider- TABLE 26-18 SIGNS AND ...
... symptom , and the blindness that characterizes the terminal stages is more prominent than the optic atrophy itself would suggest . The ocular manifestations of metachro- matic leukodystrophy may be of consider- TABLE 26-18 SIGNS AND ...
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PEDIATRIC NEUROOPHTHALMOLOGY | 767 |
Pupil Abnormalities | 783 |
DISORDERS OF THE LIDS 412 | 793 |
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