NAVIGATING THE UNCHARTED: A RARE CASE OF OCULAR FLUTTER AND INTERMITTENT JAW MOVEMENTS IN A CASE OF CHRONIC LYMPHOID LEUKEMIA

Navigating the Uncharted: A Rare Case of Ocular Flutter and Intermittent Jaw Movements in a Case of Chronic Lymphoid Leukemia

Although chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is the most common leukemia in the Western world, neurologic complications arising from direct leukemic involvement of the nervous system are reported in only 1% of patients with CLL.Ocular involvement in CLL, direct or indirect, is less known and exceptionally rare.This case involves a 63-year-old female

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Preschoolers prefer to learn causal information

Young children, in general, appear to have a strong drive to explore the environment in ways that reveal its underlying causal structure.But are they really attuned specifically to casual information in this quest for understanding, or do they show equal interest in other types of non-obvious information about the world? To answer this question, we

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