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. 2025 Jul 8.
doi: 10.1007/s12028-025-02318-w. Online ahead of print.

Response to Letter to the Editor for: "The Pupillary Light-Off Reflex in Acute Disorders of Consciousness"

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Response to Letter to the Editor for: "The Pupillary Light-Off Reflex in Acute Disorders of Consciousness"

Daniel Kondziella et al. Neurocrit Care. .
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Declarations. Conflict of interest: The manuscript complies with instructions to authors, authorship requirements have been met and the final manuscript was approved by both authors. The manuscript has not been published elsewhere, is not under consideration by another journal, and adheres to ethical guidelines. A reporting checklist has not been used.

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