January 25, 2000; 54 (2) Clinical/Scientific Notes
Pupillary diameter assessment: Need for a graded scale
I. Litvan, G. Saposnik, J. Mauriño, L. Gonzalez, R. Saizar, R.E. P. Sica, J.J. Bartko
First published January 25, 2000, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.54.2.530
I. Litvan
G. Saposnik
J. Mauriño
L. Gonzalez
R. Saizar
R.E. P. Sica
Pupillary diameter assessment: Need for a graded scale
I. Litvan, G. Saposnik, J. Mauriño, L. Gonzalez, R. Saizar, R.E. P. Sica, J.J. Bartko
Neurology Jan 2000, 54 (2) 530; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.54.2.530
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- Received July 20, 1999
- Accepted September 6, 1999
- First Published January 25, 2000.
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- I. Litvan, MD,
- G. Saposnik, MD,
- J. Mauriño, MD,
- L. Gonzalez, MD,
- R. Saizar, MD,
- R.E. P. Sica, MD and
- J.J. Bartko, PhD
- I. Litvan, MD,
- G. Saposnik, MD,
- J. Mauriño, MD,
- L. Gonzalez, MD,
- R. Saizar, MD,
- R.E. P. Sica, MD and
- J.J. Bartko, PhD
- From the Neuropharmacology Unit (Dr. Litvan)Defense and Veteran Head Injury Program, Henry M. Jackson Foundation and Medical Neurology Branch, NINDS, NIH, Bethesda, MD; Departamento de Neurologia (Drs. Saposnik, Mauriño, Gonzalez, Saizar, and Sica), Hospital Ramos Mejia, Buenos Aires, Argentina; and Dr. Bartko, statistical consultant, Bethesda, MD.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Irene Litvan, Cognitive Neuropharmacology Unit, Defense and Veteran Head Injury Program, Henry M. Jackson Foundation, The Champlain Building, Suite 600, 6410 Rockledge Dr., Bethesda, MD 20814-1844.
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