Cortical blindness is characterized by loss of vision due to dysfunction of the visual cortices, most commonly secondary to bilateral ischemic infarcts of the occipital lobe. Other causes include surgery such as aortic valve replacement, laryngeal surgery, craniotomy, cerebral angiography, head trauma, and partial seizures. Visual anosognosia is a distinct feature of cortical blindness, wherein patients claim they can see and confabulate visual perceptions, despite loss of sight. We herewith present a rare phenomenon known as Anton Syndrome, an eponym named after the Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist, Gabriel Anton (1858–1933). There are a limited number of cases of Anton’s Syndrome in the literature, with only 28 case reports published...
Cortical blindness is a rare form of blindness characterized by the normal anterior visual afferent ...
Loss of vision is a rare complication seen in hemodialysis patients. It is thought to develop becaus...
Introduction. Cerebral visual impairment (CVI) can present around birth or any time thereafter. Homo...
Abstract Introduction Anton's syndrome describes the condition in which patients deny their blindnes...
The aim of this work is the specify of rare neurological disorder, bilateral cortical blindness and ...
Introduction: Anton’s syndrome is characterized by cortical blindness in which, despite all their ob...
Bilateral cortical blindness and Anton syndrome, are most commonly caused by ischaemic stroke. In th...
Cerebrovascular disease accounts for around 11% of all deaths worldwide and is the second leading ca...
The syndrome of cortical blindness with denial that Anton first described in 1899 remains essentiall...
Anton–Babinski syndrome (Anton's syndrome) is well described in the scientific literature even thoug...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: The loss or preservation of visual imagery in patients with cortical blindness...
Antons syndrome is a neuropsychiatric disorder believed to be a form of visual anosognosia. Classica...
We describe an unusual case of a 68-year-old male affected by cerebral amyloid angiopathy and cortic...
We report the case of a patient with ruptured middle cerebral artery aneurysm, subarachnoid hemorrha...
Cortical blindness is defined as a loss of vision secondary to lesions of the striate cortex in the ...
Cortical blindness is a rare form of blindness characterized by the normal anterior visual afferent ...
Loss of vision is a rare complication seen in hemodialysis patients. It is thought to develop becaus...
Introduction. Cerebral visual impairment (CVI) can present around birth or any time thereafter. Homo...
Abstract Introduction Anton's syndrome describes the condition in which patients deny their blindnes...
The aim of this work is the specify of rare neurological disorder, bilateral cortical blindness and ...
Introduction: Anton’s syndrome is characterized by cortical blindness in which, despite all their ob...
Bilateral cortical blindness and Anton syndrome, are most commonly caused by ischaemic stroke. In th...
Cerebrovascular disease accounts for around 11% of all deaths worldwide and is the second leading ca...
The syndrome of cortical blindness with denial that Anton first described in 1899 remains essentiall...
Anton–Babinski syndrome (Anton's syndrome) is well described in the scientific literature even thoug...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: The loss or preservation of visual imagery in patients with cortical blindness...
Antons syndrome is a neuropsychiatric disorder believed to be a form of visual anosognosia. Classica...
We describe an unusual case of a 68-year-old male affected by cerebral amyloid angiopathy and cortic...
We report the case of a patient with ruptured middle cerebral artery aneurysm, subarachnoid hemorrha...
Cortical blindness is defined as a loss of vision secondary to lesions of the striate cortex in the ...
Cortical blindness is a rare form of blindness characterized by the normal anterior visual afferent ...
Loss of vision is a rare complication seen in hemodialysis patients. It is thought to develop becaus...
Introduction. Cerebral visual impairment (CVI) can present around birth or any time thereafter. Homo...