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Impact of acute intoxication on quantitative pupillometry assessment in the emergency department

 

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Eliana L. Jolkovsky, Felix E. Fernandez-Penny, Maya Alexis, Lauren N. Benson, Bo Hwan Wang, Benjamin S. Abella

 

JACEP Open, October, 2022

 

 

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