PURPOSE OF REVIEW We provide an overview of the neurological condition known as visual snow syndrome. Patients affected by this chronic disorder suffer with a pan-field visual disturbance described as tiny flickering dots, which resemble the static noise of an untuned television. RECENT FINDINGS The term 'visual snow' has only appeared in the medical literature very recently. The clinical features of the syndrome have now been reasonably described and the pathophysiology has begun to be explored. This review focuses on what is currently known about visual snow. SUMMARY Recent evidence suggests visual snow is a complex neurological syndrome characterized by debilitating visual symptoms. It is becoming better understood as it i...
peer-reviewedWe present the case of a 47-year-old male who was diagnosed with Visual Snow Syndrome f...
Background: Visual snow is considered a disorder of central visual processing resulting in a perturb...
Patients with visual snow (VS) complain of a constant and persistent "static-like" disturbance of th...
Aim: By reviewing the existing clinical studies about visual snow (VS) as a symptom or as part of vi...
Aim: By reviewing the existing clinical studies about visual snow (VS) as a symptom or as part of vi...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Visual snow is considered a disorder of central visual processing resulting in a ...
BACKGROUND: Visual snow (VS) is a constant visual disturbance described as flickering dots occupying...
Patients with 'visual snow' experience dots in their visual field resembling analogue TV noise. By s...
Visual snow syndrome is an uncommon disease that is characterized by persistent positive phenomena t...
OBJECTIVE The aim of this narrative review is to explore the relationship between visual snow syn...
Visual snow syndrome is characterized by a continuous visual disturbance resembling a badly tuned an...
Objective: To validate the current criteria of visual snow and to describe its common phenotype usin...
Visual snow has a major impact on patients ’ quality of life. They describe persistent, dynamic, bla...
The eye receives and the brain perceives. How we perceive the visual scene is established early in i...
Visual snow (VS) is a rare but distressing phenomenon of persistent granular or pixelated visual dis...
peer-reviewedWe present the case of a 47-year-old male who was diagnosed with Visual Snow Syndrome f...
Background: Visual snow is considered a disorder of central visual processing resulting in a perturb...
Patients with visual snow (VS) complain of a constant and persistent "static-like" disturbance of th...
Aim: By reviewing the existing clinical studies about visual snow (VS) as a symptom or as part of vi...
Aim: By reviewing the existing clinical studies about visual snow (VS) as a symptom or as part of vi...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Visual snow is considered a disorder of central visual processing resulting in a ...
BACKGROUND: Visual snow (VS) is a constant visual disturbance described as flickering dots occupying...
Patients with 'visual snow' experience dots in their visual field resembling analogue TV noise. By s...
Visual snow syndrome is an uncommon disease that is characterized by persistent positive phenomena t...
OBJECTIVE The aim of this narrative review is to explore the relationship between visual snow syn...
Visual snow syndrome is characterized by a continuous visual disturbance resembling a badly tuned an...
Objective: To validate the current criteria of visual snow and to describe its common phenotype usin...
Visual snow has a major impact on patients ’ quality of life. They describe persistent, dynamic, bla...
The eye receives and the brain perceives. How we perceive the visual scene is established early in i...
Visual snow (VS) is a rare but distressing phenomenon of persistent granular or pixelated visual dis...
peer-reviewedWe present the case of a 47-year-old male who was diagnosed with Visual Snow Syndrome f...
Background: Visual snow is considered a disorder of central visual processing resulting in a perturb...
Patients with visual snow (VS) complain of a constant and persistent "static-like" disturbance of th...