Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Health_Conditions - Horner Syndrome

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 1     1-20 of 96    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Horner Syndrome:     more detail
  1. Horner's Syndrome - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-10-08
  2. Horner's syndrome following thoracic epidural analgesia in children: A [A short communication from: Acute Pain by T. Valois, M. Ranger, et all 2006-06
  3. Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer: Horner's syndrome by C.N.S., M.S.N. Linda K. Bennington, 2002-01-01
  4. HORNER AND THE SYNDROME OF PARALYSIS OF THE CERVICAL SYMPATHETIC (REPRINT FROM THE ARCHIVES OF SURGERY APRIL, 1929, VOL 18, PP 2025-2039) by MD J F FULTON, 1929
  5. Pharmacologic reversal of Horner's syndrome-related ptosis with apraclonidine.(FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY CLINIC): An article from: Ear, Nose and Throat Journal by Eugene A. Chu, Patrick J. Byrne, 2007-05-01
  6. Horner's syndrome: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer, 2nd ed.</i> by Linda, C.N.S., M.S.N. Bennington, Teresa Odle, 2006
  7. Superior pulmonary sulcus tumor. Tumor characterized by pain, Horner's syndrome, destruction of bone and atrophy of hand muscles. In: The Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 99, No. 17, October 22, 1932. by Henry Khunrath (1875-1939). PANCOAST, 1932-01-01
  8. Ministry Syndrome: Tragedy and Scandal of the Gulf Illness by Andrew Horner,
  9. Vasomotor and reflex sequelae of unilateral cervical and lumbar ramisectomy in a case of Raynaud's disease: With observations on tonus by John F Fulton, 1928

1. Horner's Syndrome
An article explaining Horner's syndrome, the causes and symptoms.Category Health Conditions and Diseases horner syndrome......Horner's syndrome. Horner's syndrome (hôr n*rz) is a condition thataffects one side of the face. The pupil of the eye constricts
http://www.rush.edu/worldbook/articles/008000a/008000179.html

2. Handbook Of Ocular Disease Management - Horner's Syndrome
An article about the signs, symptoms, pathophysiology, management and clinical pearls.Category Health Conditions and Diseases horner syndrome......HORNER'S SYNDROME The classic clinical findings associated with Horner'ssyndrome are ptosis, pupillary miosis and facial anhidrosis.
http://www.revoptom.com/handbook/sect6g.htm
HORNER'S SYNDROME SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
Horner's syndrome is characterized by an interruption of the oculosympathetic nerve pathway somewhere between its origin in the hypothalamus and the eye. The classic clinical findings associated with Horner's syndrome are ptosis, pupillary miosis and facial anhidrosis. Other findings may include apparent enophthalmos, increased amplitude of accommodation, heterochromia of the irides (if it occurs before age two), paradoxical contralateral eyelid retraction, transient decrease in intraocular pressure and changes in tear viscosity. Horner's syndrome has no predilection for age, race, gender or geographic location. Horner's syndrome of congenital origin is typically around the age of two years with heterochromia and absence of a horizontal eyelid fold or crease in the ptotic eye. Iris pigmentation (which is under sympathetic control during development) is completed by the age of two, making heterochromia an uncommon finding in Horner's syndromes acquired later in life. Old photographs can aid the clinician in distinguishing congenital Horner's by documenting heterochromia present at, or near, birth.
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
The common etiologies of acquired preganglionic Horner's syndrome include, but are not limited to, trauma, aortic dissection, carotid dissection, tuberculosis and Pancoast tumor. Common causes of post-ganglionic Horner's syndrome include trauma, cluster migraine headache and neck or thyroid surgery.

3. Arch Ophthalmol -- Page Not Found
From the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Texas the methods, results and conclusions Category Health Conditions and Diseases horner syndrome......Ocular Effects of Apraclonidine in horner syndrome Author Information Jose Morales,MD; Sandra M. Brown, MD; Aziz S. AbdulRahim, MD; Craig E. Crosson, PhD
http://archopht.ama-assn.org/issues/v118n7/abs/ecs90240.html
Select Journal or Resource JAMA Archives of Dermatology Facial Plastic Surgery Family Medicine (1992-2000) General Psychiatry Internal Medicine Neurology Ophthalmology Surgery MSJAMA Science News Updates Meetings Peer Review Congress
The page you requested was not found. The JAMA Archives Journals Web site has been redesigned to provide you with improved layout, features, and functionality. The location of the page you requested may have changed. To find the page you requested, click here HOME CURRENT ISSUE PAST ISSUES ... HELP Error 404 - "Not Found"

4. HORNER'S SYNDROME
A clinical description of horner syndrome, with what lesions or injury it may occur and a brief definition of klympke dejerine syndrome.
http://www.jeghers.com/annts/horner.htm
HORNER'S SYNDROME MATERIAL PRESENTED AT MEDICAL STAFF CONFERENCE, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Compiled December 1948 Harold Jeghers, M.D. ** Read First * Read Next *Fulton - Arch Surg. 18: 2025, 1929 (translation of Horner's original article and historical data) **Purves-Stewart - Textbook "Diagnosis of Nervous Diseases" 9th Edition published by Williams & Wilkins pages 681-592 (Clinical description & diagram of nerve supply) *Wagener - Am. J. Ophth. 17: 209, 1934 (data proving enophthalmos is optical illusion) Harris - Brain 52: 484, 179 (skin changes) Mutch - Edinburgh M. J. 43: 743, 1936 (studies an pupil) Scarlett - Am. J. Ophth. 11: 961, 1928 (statistical study of frequency) Calhoun - Am. J. Ophth. 2: 255, 1919 (H. syndrome as a cause of heterochromia iridis) Fulton, - Proc. Roy. Soc. Med. (Sect. Hist. Med.) 23: 24, 1929 (Hare's description of syndrome) Fisher - Permanent. Found. M. Bull. 3: 124, 1945 (due to hereditary multiple exostoses) * Hassin - JAMA 110:1440, 1938 (Langley-Sherrington protruding ear sign) Wagener - Surg. Clin. N. Am. 11: 867, 1931 (studies on caliber of retinal vessels)

5. Horner's Syndrome
The pathophysiology, causes and signs of horners syndrome.Category Health Conditions and Diseases horner syndrome......Horner's Syndrome, Book, Home Page.
http://www.fpnotebook.com/NEU1.htm
Home About Links Index ... Editor's Choice Paid Advertisement (click above). Please see the privacy statement Neurology Autonomic Assorted Pages Autonomic Neuropathy Pharmacology Adrenergic Receptor Alpha Adrenergic Receptor ... Pyridostigmine Horner's Syndrome Book Home Page Cardiovascular Medicine Dental Dermatology Emergency Medicine Endocrinology Gastroenterology General Medicine Geriatric Medicine Gynecology Hematology and Oncology HIV Infectious Disease Jokes Laboratory Neonatology Nephrology Neurology Obstetrics Ophthalmology Orthopedics Otolaryngology Pediatrics Pharmacology Prevention Psychiatry Pulmonology Radiology Rheumatology Sports Medicine Surgery Urology Chapter Neurology Index Autonomic Cerebellum Chorea Cranial Nerve Cognitive CSF Cardiovascular Medicine Demyelinating Disability Examination Ophthalmology Gynecology Headache Infectious Disease Laboratory General Level of Consciousness Motor Obstetrics Pediatrics Pharmacology Procedure Psychiatry Radiology Seizure Sensory Sports Medicine Surgery Tremor Page Autonomic Index Horners Syndrome Neuropathy
  • Pathophysiology Paralysis of superior cervical Sympathetic Nerve Destructive lesion to superior cervical ganglion Destruction in posterior retroparotid space Mediastinal tumor Associated lesions Cranial Nerve 9 Cranial Nerve 10 Cranial Nerve 11 Cranial Nerve 12 Causes Brainstem stroke Posterior retroparotid space mass Parotid gland tumor Carotid body tumor Metestatic tumor Lymphoma Tuberculous Adenitis Mediastinal mass Signs Mnemonic: Miosis Ptosis , Anhydrosis All findings are unilateral Miosis Palpebral Ptosis (Incomplete)
  • 6. EMedicine - Horner Syndrome : Article By Christopher M Bardorf, MD, MS
    horner syndrome horner syndrome refers to a constellation of signs producedwhen sympathetic innervation to the eye is interrupted. horner syndrome.
    http://www.emedicine.com/oph/topic336.htm
    (advertisement) Home Specialties CME PDA ... Patient Education Articles Images CME Patient Education Advanced Search Link to this site Back to: eMedicine Specialties Ophthalmology Pupil
    Horner Syndrome
    Last Updated: June 26, 2001 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: oculosympathetic deficiency, Horner's syndrome AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 9 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
    Author: Christopher M Bardorf, MD, MS , Fellow, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, St. louis Children's Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine Coauthor(s): Gregory Van Stavern, MD , Assistant Professor, Departments of Ophthalmology and Neurology, Kresge Eye Institute, Wayne State University; Enrique Garcia-Valenzuela, MD, PhD , Assistant Professor of Vitreoretinal Surgery, Department of Ophthalmology, Emory University Christopher M Bardorf, MD, MS, is a member of the following medical societies: American Medical Association , and Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Editor(s): Gerhard W Cibis, MD

    7. Katalog - Wirtualna Polska
    I have recently read about "horner syndrome" which I understand causes the pupil to remain restricted and might also
    http://katalog.wp.pl/DMOZ/Health/Conditions_and_Diseases/Neurological_Disorders/
    Poczta Czat SMS Pomoc Szukaj.wp.pl: -Katalog -Polskie www -¦wiatowe www -Wirtualna Polska -FTP/Pliki -Grupy dyskusyjne -Encyklopedia -Produkty wp.pl Katalog Katalog ¦wiatowy DMOZ ... Neurological Disorders > Autonomic Nervous System Fakty o Katalogu Pomoc Regulamin Serwis szukaj ... Ostatnio dodane
    NAWIGACJA Fakty o katalogu
    Pomoc

    Regulamin

    Serwis Szukaj
    ...
    FAQ

    Dodaj stronê
    Katalog WP

    Polskie Strony WWW

    Oferta dla firm

    WP-HIT
    ... Wirtualna Polska

    8. EMedicine - Horner Syndrome : Article By Malvinder S Parmar, MD, FRCPC, FACP
    horner syndrome horner syndrome results from an interruption of the sympatheticnerve supply to the eye, and is characterized by the classic triad of miosis
    http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic1029.htm
    (advertisement) Home Specialties CME PDA ... Patient Education Articles Images CME Patient Education Advanced Search Link to this site Back to: eMedicine Specialties Medicine, Ob/Gyn, Psychiatry, and Surgery Oncology
    Horner Syndrome
    Last Updated: July 1, 2002 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: Bernard-Horner syndrome, oculosympathetic paralysis, Raeder paratrigeminal syndrome, heterochromia irides AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 9 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
    Author: Malvinder S Parmar, MD, FRCPC, FACP Timmins and District Hospital, Timmins, Ontario Malvinder S Parmar, MD, FRCPC, FACP, is a member of the following medical societies: American College of Physicians American Society of Nephrology Canadian Medical Association Ontario Medical Association , and Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Editor(s): Philip Schulman, MD , Chief, Medical Oncology, Department of Medicine, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; Clinical Professor, Department of Medicine, New York University School of Medicine; Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD

    9. HONselect - Horner Syndrome
    English horner syndrome, Bernard Syndrome - Horner's Syndrome - Miosis, InnervationalDefect - Oculosympathetic Syndrome - Bernard's Syndrome - Claude Bernard
    http://www.hon.ch/HONselect/RareDiseases/C10.177.350.html
    List of rare diseases: English Deutsch
    Language:
    MeSH term:
    Accepted terms:
    English: Horner Syndrome - Bernard Syndrome
    - Horner's Syndrome
    - Miosis, Innervational Defect
    - Oculosympathetic Syndrome
    - Bernard's Syndrome
    - Claude Bernard-Horner Syndrome
    Français: CLAUDE BERNARD-HORNER, SYNDROME - SYNDROME OCULAIRE SYMPATHIQUE - SYNDROME CLAUDE BERNARD-HORNER Deutsch: Horner-Syndrom - Bernard-Syndrom - Horner-Bernard-Syndrom - Miosis, Innervationsdefekt - Okulopupilläres Syndrom Español: SINDROME DE HORNER - SINDROME DE BERNARD - MIOSIS POR DEFECTO INERVACIONAL - SINDROME OCULOSIMPATETICO Português: SINDROME DE HORNER - SINDROME DE BERNARD - MIOSE POR DEFEITO INERVACIONAL - SINDROME OCULOSSIMPATICA HONselect ressources Definition: Yes Articles: Yes Images: No News: No Conferences: No Clinical trials: No Web sites: English Yes Français No Deutsch Yes Español No Português No Home About us Site map Feedback ... HONewsletter http://www.hon.ch/HONselect/RareDiseases/C10.177.350.html Last modified: Thu Jul 25 2002

    10. Bernard-Horner Syndrome (Claude Bernard) (www.whonamedit.com)
    Bernardhorner syndrome (Claude Bernard) A syndrome mainly characterisedby a trias of miosis, ptosis, and enophthalmos. Also known
    http://www.whonamedit.com/synd.cfm/1056.html

    Home

    List categories

    Eponyms A-Z

    Biographies by country
    ...
    Contact

    Bernard-Horner syndrome (Claude Bernard) Also known as:
    Bernard’s syndrome
    Claude Bernard syndrome
    Claude Bernard-Horner syndrome
    Horner-Bernard syndrome Horner’s oculopupillary syndrome Horner’s sign Horner's symptom complex Horner's syndrome Horner’s trias Horner's triad Hutchinson’s syndrome Mitchell’s syndrome III von Passow’s syndrome Synonyms: Cervical sympathetic paralysis syndrome, oculopupillary syndrome, oculosympathetic syndrome, sympathetic ophthalmoplegia syndrome, cervical sympathetic paralysis syndrome. Associated persons: Claude Bernard Johann Friedrich Horner Sir Jonathan Hutchinson Silas Weir Mitchell ... Ernst Arnold Passow Description: A syndrome mainly characterised by a trias of miosis, ptosis, and enophthalmos. There is unilateral narrowing (partial ptosis) of the palpebral fissure, contraction of the pupil, enophthalmos and reduction of sweating on the ipsilateral side of the face and neck, transitory rise in facial temperature, lacrimation increased or decreased; facial hemiatrophy, and occasionally the development of cataracts; hemifacial anhidrosis (lesion below bifurcation of common carotic artery); depigmentation of iris (when syndrome occurs in children). Due to a lesion of the cervical sympathetic nerve trunk. Inheritance of congenital, primary form is autosomal dominant. Horner’s syndrome is present in Babinski-Nageotte syndrome, Cestan-Chenais syndrome, Wallenberg’s syndrome, Dejerine-Klumpke syndrome, Villaret’s syndrome, and Raeder’s syndrome.

    11. Ræder's Syndrome (www.whonamedit.com)
    Ræder's syndrome A neurological disease resembling the horner syndrome.Also known as Incomplete horner syndrome,Partial Horner
    http://www.whonamedit.com/synd.cfm/2829.html

    Home

    List categories

    Eponyms A-Z

    Biographies by country
    ...
    Contact

    Ræder's syndrome Also known as:
    Incomplete Horner syndrome
    Partial Horner syndrome
    Ræder’s paratrigeminal syndrome
    Synonyms: Aneurysm of carotid artery syndrome, oculopapillary paratrigeminal paralysis, paratrigeminal paralysis, paratrigeminal paralysis of the sympathicus, paratrigeminal sympathetic syndrome, paratrigeminal syndrome. Associated persons: Johan Georg Ræder Description: A neurological disease resembling the Horner syndrome, due to disruption of the sympathetic pathways by a neoplasm of the middle cranial fossa or a primary tumor of the gasserian ganglion. It is characterized by severe unilateral facial pain and headache in the distribution of the ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve, in combination with ipsilateral oculosympathetic palsy or Horner syndrome. Reported almost exclusively in males, commonly in their fifth decade of life, Absence of facial sweating differentiates this syndrome from Horner’s. The first patient described by Raeder in 1918 had an incomplete Horner syndrome with preserved sweating on the side of the lesion and severe facial neuralgia. In 1924, Raeder reported this case and four others. Bibliography:
    • J. G. Ræder:

    12. Article - Horner Syndrome From The Dentist's Chair
    horner syndrome from the Dentist's Chair. horner syndrome results from a disruptionof the sympathetic nervous system input to the eye and orbit.
    http://www.familypractice.com/journal/2001/v14.n05/1405.09/art-1405.09.htm
    Horner Syndrome from the Dentist's Chair Cary Ostergaard, MD, and Dennis J. Faix, MD Family Practice (CO, DJF), Branch Medical Clinic, Iwakuni Japan, Yokosuka Naval Hospital, United States Navy. [J Am Board Fam Pract 14(5):386-388, 2001. © 2001 American Board of Family Practice] Introduction Horner syndrome results from a disruption of the sympathetic nervous system input to the eye and orbit. Many causes have been described, including thoracostomy tubes, carotid artery dissection, herpes zoster ophthalmicus, various headache syndromes, Pancoast tumor, head and neck surgery, and local trauma. In the medical literature, Horner syndrome has been reported as a sequela of prolonged positioning, twice as a result of general anesthesia, and once as a result of an alcohol-induced coma. We report a case of Horner syndrome in a conscious patient resulting from a visit to the dentist's chair. Case Report A 39-year-old woman came to our clinic with a chief complaint of left pupillary constriction and a left drooping eyelid that had been noticed by her co-workers. She was in her normal state of health the previous day, when dental work was performed on a left upper molar and premolar. The dental procedure lasted approximately 2 hours and involved only local anesthesia (3.6 mL 1% lidocaine with epinephrine). There was no history of other orofacial trauma. She had some facial pain attributed to the dental work, but she denied neck pain, pulmonary symptoms, or other neurologic symptoms.

    13. AOJ 50:107-114 "Pediatric Horner Syndrome: A Case Report And Review Of The Lite
    Pediatric horner syndrome A Case Report and Review of the Literature. Hornersyndrome is relatively uncommon among the pediatric population.
    http://www.aoj.org/abstracts/50/50_107.html
    Am Orthopt J 50:107-114 (2000). Pediatric Horner Syndrome: A Case Report and Review of the Literature Bradley V. Davitt, M.D.
    Oscar A. Cruz, M.D.
    Horner syndrome is relatively uncommon among the pediatric population. As in adults, Horner syndrome is caused by a lesion affecting the sympathetic innervation of the lids and pupil. Clinical signs may include relative unilateral miosis, ptosis, anhydrosis and heterochromia. In children, these signs may be more difficult to appreciate due to poor patient cooperation or frequent periods of sleep. The clinical evaluation and management of the pediatric patient with Horner syndrome varies among clinicians. However, most would agree on the importance of differentiating acquired from congenital Homer syndrome in order to guide the diagnostic work up. Etiologies of pediatric Horner syndrome have not been as well described as in adults. The following case report highlights some of the typical dilemmas in the evaluation of these cases as well as an unusual complication. © 2000 The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System
    Home
    Table of Contents Search

    14. 1Up Health > Health Links Directory > Conditions And Diseases: Neurological Diso
    School of Medicine A clinical description of horner syndrome, with what lesionsor injury it may occur and a brief definition of klympke dejerine syndrome.
    http://www.1uphealth.com/links/autonomic-nervous-system-horner-syndrome.html
    Home Contact Us Privacy Caring For Your Well Being Alternative Medicine Clinical Trials Health News Poisons ... Health Topics A-Z Search 1Up Health
    Health Directory
    Addictions
    Alternative

    Animal
    ...
    Weight Loss
    By Demography Child Health
    Teen Health

    Men's Health

    Women's Health
    ... Autonomic Nervous System : Horner Syndrome Description
    See Related Categories Health: Conditions and Diseases: Eye Disorders
    Health: Conditions and Diseases: Neurological Disorders: Neurologic Manifestations

    Health: Conditions and Diseases: Rare Disorders
    Sites Fp Notebook The pathophysiology, causes and signs of horners syndrome. Georgetown University School of Medicine A clinical description of horner syndrome, with what lesions or injury it may occur and a brief definition of klympke dejerine syndrome. Handbook of Ocular Disease Management - Horner's Syndrome An article about the signs, symptoms, pathophysiology, management and clinical pearls. NORD - Horner's Syndrome Offer the synonyms, a general discussion and further resources. Ocular Effects of Apraclonidine in Horner Syndrome From the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Texas the methods, results and conclusions of this study.

    15. Member Sign In
    horner syndrome results from a disruption of the sympathetic nervoussystem input to the eye and orbit. Focus On
    http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/405873
    If you are having trouble logging in:
    In order to use Medscape, your browser must be set to accept "cookies." To find out how to adjust your browser settings, please click here
    Log In Username Password Forgot your password?
    Not a Member?
    Register Now
    for free access to:
    • MEDLINE (Optimized for Physicians) 200+ Free CME Courses 25 Medical Specialty Sites 100+ Medical Journals Conference Coverage Daily Medical News

    About Medscape
    Help WebMD Health

    16. Health Library - Horner's Syndrome
    Horner's Syndrome. Synonyms Disorder Subdivisions General Discussion Resources Synonyms.Bernardhorner syndrome; Oculosympathetic Palsy. Disorder Subdivisions.
    http://hvelink.saint-lukes.org/library/healthguide/IllnessConditions/topic.asp?h

    17. Health Library - Horner's Syndrome
    Horner's Syndrome. Synonyms Disorder Subdivisions General Discussion Resources Synonyms.Bernardhorner syndrome; Oculosympathetic Palsy. Disorder Subdivisions.
    http://www.laurushealth.com/library/healthguide/illnessconditions/topic.asp?hwid

    18. NORD - National Organization For Rare Disorders, Inc.
    Horner's Syndrome. To purchase fulltext report ($7.50) Copyright 1991, 1998 Synonymsof Horner's Syndrome Bernard-horner syndrome; Oculosympathetic Palsy.
    http://www.rarediseases.org/search/rdbdetail_abstract.html?disname=Horner's Synd

    19. Searchalot Directory For Horner Syndrome
    Handbook of Ocular Disease Management Horner's Syndrome - An article aboutthe signs, symptoms, pathophysiology, management and clinical pearls.
    http://www.searchalot.com/Top/Health/ConditionsandDiseases/NeurologicalDisorders
    Home Search News Email Greetings Weather ... Global All the Internet About AltaVista AOL Search Ask Jeeves BBC Search BBC News Business Dictionary Discovery Health Dogpile CheckDomain CNN Corbis eBay Education World Employment Encyclopedia Encarta Excite Fast Search FindLaw FirstGov Google Google Groups Infomine iWon Librarians Index Looksmart Lycos Metacrawler Microsoft Northern Light Open Directory SearchEdu SearchGov Shareware Teoma Thesaurus Thunderstone WayBackMachine Webshots WiseNut Yahoo! Yahoo! Auctions Yahoo! News Yahooligans Zeal Sponsored Links Top Health Conditions and Diseases Neurological Disorders ... Autonomic Nervous System : Horner Syndrome Related Web Sites

    20. A Horner-like Syndrome And Cluster Headache. What Comes First?
    Click here to read A Hornerlike syndrome and cluster headache. Female; HornerSyndrome/diagnosis; horner syndrome/complications*; Human; Male; Middle Age;
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citati

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 1     1-20 of 96    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

    free hit counter