homovanillic acid has been researched along with Anisocoria in 2 studies
Homovanillic Acid: A 3-O-methyl ETHER of (3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)acetic acid.
homovanillate : A hydroxy monocarboxylic acid anion which is obtained by deprotonation of the carboxy group of homovanillic acid.
homovanillic acid : A monocarboxylic acid that is the 3-O-methyl ether of (3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)acetic acid. It is a catecholamine metabolite.
Anisocoria: Unequal pupil size, which may represent a benign physiologic variant or a manifestation of disease. Pathologic anisocoria reflects an abnormality in the musculature of the iris (IRIS DISEASES) or in the parasympathetic or sympathetic pathways that innervate the pupil. Physiologic anisocoria refers to an asymmetry of pupil diameter, usually less than 2mm, that is not associated with disease.
Excerpt | Relevance | Reference |
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"Fifty-six children met criteria for Horner syndrome and further review." | 1.33 | Pediatric horner syndrome: etiologies and roles of imaging and urine studies to detect neuroblastoma and other responsible mass lesions. ( Hogarty, MD; Liu, GT; Mahoney, NR; Maris, JM; Menacker, SJ; Wilson, MC, 2006) |
Timeframe | Studies, this research(%) | All Research% |
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pre-1990 | 0 (0.00) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 0 (0.00) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 2 (100.00) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 0 (0.00) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 0 (0.00) | 2.80 |
Authors | Studies |
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Mahoney, NR | 1 |
Liu, GT | 1 |
Menacker, SJ | 1 |
Wilson, MC | 1 |
Hogarty, MD | 1 |
Maris, JM | 1 |
Rabady, DZ | 1 |
Simon, JW | 1 |
Lopasic, N | 1 |
2 other studies available for homovanillic acid and Anisocoria
Article | Year |
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Pediatric horner syndrome: etiologies and roles of imaging and urine studies to detect neuroblastoma and other responsible mass lesions.
Topics: Abdominal Neoplasms; Adolescent; Anisocoria; Blepharoptosis; Bone Neoplasms; Brain Neoplasms; Child; | 2006 |
Pediatric horner syndrome: etiologies and roles of imaging and urine studies to detect neuroblastoma and other responsible mass lesions.
Topics: Abdominal Neoplasms; Adolescent; Anisocoria; Blepharoptosis; Bone Neoplasms; Brain Neoplasms; Chroma | 2007 |