https://www.selleckchem.com/products/tvb-2640.html ns by identifying a specific cognitive phenomenon and neural substrate consistent with the top-down influences over perception that have been implicated in hallucinations across neuropsychiatric disorders. PURPOSE To report clinical and morphometric characteristics of children with nanophthalmos and to identify possible risk factors associated with occludable angles. METHODS The medical records of children (0.239 increased the risk of having angle closure by nearly three times. CONCLUSIONS In this study cohort, nanophthalmos was characterized by short axial length and high hyperopia, with shallow anterior chamber. Nearly 20% of children had occludable angles requiring intervention. Clinicians should monitor the ratio of lens thickness to axial length to ensure that angle closure is prevented. BACKGROUND CONTEXT Whiplash-associated disorder is a common cause of chronic neck pain. Several radiological cervical angular variables are suggested to have constitutional characteristics, that is, them being minimally influenced by body positioning. However, the association between these variables and pain conditions remains poorly understood. To our knowledge, no previous studies have investigated the association between constitutional angular variables and the outcome after whiplash trauma. PURPOSE Our objectives were (1) to study the inter-rater agreement of sagittal radiologic variables between 2 raters and (2) to investigate any association between these variables and self-perceived nonrecovery after whiplash injury. STUDY DESIGN Prospective cohort study. PATIENT SAMPLE Forty-six patients aged 16 to 70 years, attending an emergency department after a motor vehicle accident resulting in neck pain were recruited. OUTCOME MEASURES Self-perceived nonrecovery (yes/no) was the primary outcome measure. The seIONS This study indicates the existence of an association between the constitutional sagittal alignment of the cervical s