Background The most frequent clinical presentation of occipital or visual tract lesion is hemianopsia or quadrantanopsia. However, damage to the primary or secondary visual cortex can also manifest as visual hallucinations (photopsiae or complex phenomena). We report visual and somatosensory phenomena following cerebral venous infarction based on a study of a patient with a history of recent head injury. Case presentation We report a 61-year-old man with a history of recent head injury presented with a headache of two weeks duration. He was complaining of transient visual abnormalities, which he described as impaired ability to recognize faces, dark spots moving in the visual field and distorted contours of an objects. Clinical examination ...
Introduction. Cerebral visual impairment (CVI) can present around birth or any time thereafter. Homo...
The Charles Bonnet syndrome is characterized by complex visual hallucinations in people without psyc...
This case report outlines a patient with a hemorrhagic stroke who presented to the eye clinic with v...
Background The most frequent clinical presentation of occipital or visual tract lesion is hemianopsi...
We report a patient's challenging case who suffered two acute ischaemic strokes, first in the right ...
Neurological symptoms as the result of non-typical course of superficial cerebral veins are describ...
AbstractWe report the case history of an adult who developed seizures with nearly pure visual sympto...
ized by complex, formed visual hallucinations that occur in patientswithout psychiatric disorders. T...
Dysmetropsia (macropsia, micropsia, teleopsia, or pelopsia) most commonly results from retinal patho...
Ischaemic cerebral stroke is a common complication following cardiovascular diseases. In everyday cl...
A stroke is a clinical syndrome characterized by a focal neurologic deficit that can be attributed t...
Abstract Introduction Anton's syndrome describes the condition in which patients deny their blindnes...
The ability to recognize an individual’s face and determine whether it is familiar or unfamiliar is ...
Damage to specific areas outside the primary visual cortex can cause selective deficits of higher vi...
PubMed ID: 26185956Background: Charles Bonnet syndrome (CBS) is an uncommon disorder characterized b...
Introduction. Cerebral visual impairment (CVI) can present around birth or any time thereafter. Homo...
The Charles Bonnet syndrome is characterized by complex visual hallucinations in people without psyc...
This case report outlines a patient with a hemorrhagic stroke who presented to the eye clinic with v...
Background The most frequent clinical presentation of occipital or visual tract lesion is hemianopsi...
We report a patient's challenging case who suffered two acute ischaemic strokes, first in the right ...
Neurological symptoms as the result of non-typical course of superficial cerebral veins are describ...
AbstractWe report the case history of an adult who developed seizures with nearly pure visual sympto...
ized by complex, formed visual hallucinations that occur in patientswithout psychiatric disorders. T...
Dysmetropsia (macropsia, micropsia, teleopsia, or pelopsia) most commonly results from retinal patho...
Ischaemic cerebral stroke is a common complication following cardiovascular diseases. In everyday cl...
A stroke is a clinical syndrome characterized by a focal neurologic deficit that can be attributed t...
Abstract Introduction Anton's syndrome describes the condition in which patients deny their blindnes...
The ability to recognize an individual’s face and determine whether it is familiar or unfamiliar is ...
Damage to specific areas outside the primary visual cortex can cause selective deficits of higher vi...
PubMed ID: 26185956Background: Charles Bonnet syndrome (CBS) is an uncommon disorder characterized b...
Introduction. Cerebral visual impairment (CVI) can present around birth or any time thereafter. Homo...
The Charles Bonnet syndrome is characterized by complex visual hallucinations in people without psyc...
This case report outlines a patient with a hemorrhagic stroke who presented to the eye clinic with v...