Nonorganic vision loss (NOVL) is a relatively common condition in pediatric patients. Prompt diagnosis can prevent costly, time-consuming, and frustrating workups. It is valuable for general practitioners and specialists alike to include NOVL in their differential when evaluating patients with visual complaints that are inconsistent with normal examination findings
Summary: Patients present with: -No light perception -OR light perception but only in one eye o No l...
Summary: Patients present with: -No light perception -OR light perception but only in one eye o No l...
This session will provide a selection of cases that pertain to unexplained visual loss. The cases wi...
Nonorganic vision loss (NOVL) is characterized by the onset of a visual deficit or disturbance that ...
To report on the prevalence of non-organic visual loss (NOVL) and its associated psychopathology and...
Abstract Non-organic visual loss is a frequent challenge in ophthalmic practice. In children most pa...
Polarized vectogram stereoacuity testing is used to estimate visual acuity (VA) in the diagnosis of ...
Acute loss of vision in children is a worrying sign for both patients and physicians. In the absenc...
To review cases of juvenile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (JNCL), to highlight salient clinical and...
The non-organic nature of signs and symptoms in some patients has been recognized for almost 4000 ye...
Ophthalmologists face an ethical dilemma when communicating with patients diagnosed with non-organic...
Diagnosing NOVL is challenging. It has been suggested that sunglasses wear in a neuro-ophthalmic cli...
The non-organic nature of signs and symptoms in some patients has been recognized for almost 4000 ye...
Power point of case presentation of 12 year old girl with recurrent monocular visual loss. Examinati...
BACKGROUND: Few studies provide follow-up information or systematic investigation of prognostic para...
Summary: Patients present with: -No light perception -OR light perception but only in one eye o No l...
Summary: Patients present with: -No light perception -OR light perception but only in one eye o No l...
This session will provide a selection of cases that pertain to unexplained visual loss. The cases wi...
Nonorganic vision loss (NOVL) is characterized by the onset of a visual deficit or disturbance that ...
To report on the prevalence of non-organic visual loss (NOVL) and its associated psychopathology and...
Abstract Non-organic visual loss is a frequent challenge in ophthalmic practice. In children most pa...
Polarized vectogram stereoacuity testing is used to estimate visual acuity (VA) in the diagnosis of ...
Acute loss of vision in children is a worrying sign for both patients and physicians. In the absenc...
To review cases of juvenile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (JNCL), to highlight salient clinical and...
The non-organic nature of signs and symptoms in some patients has been recognized for almost 4000 ye...
Ophthalmologists face an ethical dilemma when communicating with patients diagnosed with non-organic...
Diagnosing NOVL is challenging. It has been suggested that sunglasses wear in a neuro-ophthalmic cli...
The non-organic nature of signs and symptoms in some patients has been recognized for almost 4000 ye...
Power point of case presentation of 12 year old girl with recurrent monocular visual loss. Examinati...
BACKGROUND: Few studies provide follow-up information or systematic investigation of prognostic para...
Summary: Patients present with: -No light perception -OR light perception but only in one eye o No l...
Summary: Patients present with: -No light perception -OR light perception but only in one eye o No l...
This session will provide a selection of cases that pertain to unexplained visual loss. The cases wi...