Intraoperative anisocoria in a child during renal transplantation.

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Intraoperative anisocoria in a child during renal transplantation. / Rempf, Christian; Helmke, Knut; Gottschalk, André; Farokhzad, Faraneh; Burmeister, M A.

In: ACTA ANAESTH SCAND, Vol. 52, No. 2, 2, 2008, p. 307-309.

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Rempf, C, Helmke, K, Gottschalk, A, Farokhzad, F & Burmeister, MA 2008, 'Intraoperative anisocoria in a child during renal transplantation.', ACTA ANAESTH SCAND, vol. 52, no. 2, 2, pp. 307-309. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18005382?dopt=Citation>

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Rempf, C., Helmke, K., Gottschalk, A., Farokhzad, F., & Burmeister, M. A. (2008). Intraoperative anisocoria in a child during renal transplantation. ACTA ANAESTH SCAND, 52(2), 307-309. [2]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18005382?dopt=Citation

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Rempf C, Helmke K, Gottschalk A, Farokhzad F, Burmeister MA. Intraoperative anisocoria in a child during renal transplantation. ACTA ANAESTH SCAND. 2008;52(2):307-309. 2.

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title = "Intraoperative anisocoria in a child during renal transplantation.",
abstract = "Anisocoria during anaesthesia may indicate a serious neurological condition. Assessment by physical examination and diagnostic imaging is limited during surgery and anaesthesia. We report a case of a boy undergoing renal transplantation, who suffered from anisocoria during general anaesthesia. A transcranial sonography was performed, showing no intracranial pathology. However, retinal hypoperfusion detected with orbital doppler sonography was a plausible explanation for anisocoria.",
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N2 - Anisocoria during anaesthesia may indicate a serious neurological condition. Assessment by physical examination and diagnostic imaging is limited during surgery and anaesthesia. We report a case of a boy undergoing renal transplantation, who suffered from anisocoria during general anaesthesia. A transcranial sonography was performed, showing no intracranial pathology. However, retinal hypoperfusion detected with orbital doppler sonography was a plausible explanation for anisocoria.

AB - Anisocoria during anaesthesia may indicate a serious neurological condition. Assessment by physical examination and diagnostic imaging is limited during surgery and anaesthesia. We report a case of a boy undergoing renal transplantation, who suffered from anisocoria during general anaesthesia. A transcranial sonography was performed, showing no intracranial pathology. However, retinal hypoperfusion detected with orbital doppler sonography was a plausible explanation for anisocoria.

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