OBJECTIVE Patients with visual snow syndrome (VSS) suffer from a debilitating continuous ("TV noise-like") visual disturbance. They report problems with vision at night and palinopsia despite normal visual acuity. The underlying pathophysiology of VSS is largely unknown. Currently, it is a clinical diagnosis based on the patient's history, an objective test is not available. Here, we tested the hypothesis that patients with VSS have an increased threshold for detecting visual contrasts at particular temporal frequencies by measuring dynamic contrast detection-thresholds. METHODS Twenty patients with VSS were compared to age-, gender-, migraine- and aura-matched controls in this case-control study. Subjects were shown bars randomly ...
Patients with 'visual snow' experience dots in their visual field resembling analogue TV noise. By s...
BACKGROUND: Visual snow (VS) is a constant visual disturbance described as flickering dots occupying...
Aim: By reviewing the existing clinical studies about visual snow (VS) as a symptom or as part of vi...
OBJECTIVE Patients with visual snow syndrome (VSS) suffer from a debilitating continuous (\textquote...
Visual Snow refers to the persistent visual experience of static in the whole visual field of both e...
Background: EEG microstates account for a significant amount of the variance in resting-state EEG ac...
Background: Visual snow is considered a disorder of central visual processing resulting in a perturb...
Objective: To validate the current criteria of visual snow and to describe its common phenotype usin...
Patients with visual snow syndrome (VS) suffer from a debilitating continuous visual disturbance of ...
OBJECTIVE To quantify photophobia in visual snow syndrome (VSS), a debilitating migraine-associat...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Visual snow is considered a disorder of central visual processing resulting in a ...
Objective: Patients with visual snow syndrome (VSS) suffer from continuous ("TV snow-like") visual d...
Visual snow syndrome is characterized by a continuous visual disturbance resembling a badly tuned an...
OBJECTIVE The aim of this narrative review is to explore the relationship between visual snow syn...
Here we investigate brain functional connectivity in patients with visual snow syndrome (VSS). Our m...
Patients with 'visual snow' experience dots in their visual field resembling analogue TV noise. By s...
BACKGROUND: Visual snow (VS) is a constant visual disturbance described as flickering dots occupying...
Aim: By reviewing the existing clinical studies about visual snow (VS) as a symptom or as part of vi...
OBJECTIVE Patients with visual snow syndrome (VSS) suffer from a debilitating continuous (\textquote...
Visual Snow refers to the persistent visual experience of static in the whole visual field of both e...
Background: EEG microstates account for a significant amount of the variance in resting-state EEG ac...
Background: Visual snow is considered a disorder of central visual processing resulting in a perturb...
Objective: To validate the current criteria of visual snow and to describe its common phenotype usin...
Patients with visual snow syndrome (VS) suffer from a debilitating continuous visual disturbance of ...
OBJECTIVE To quantify photophobia in visual snow syndrome (VSS), a debilitating migraine-associat...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Visual snow is considered a disorder of central visual processing resulting in a ...
Objective: Patients with visual snow syndrome (VSS) suffer from continuous ("TV snow-like") visual d...
Visual snow syndrome is characterized by a continuous visual disturbance resembling a badly tuned an...
OBJECTIVE The aim of this narrative review is to explore the relationship between visual snow syn...
Here we investigate brain functional connectivity in patients with visual snow syndrome (VSS). Our m...
Patients with 'visual snow' experience dots in their visual field resembling analogue TV noise. By s...
BACKGROUND: Visual snow (VS) is a constant visual disturbance described as flickering dots occupying...
Aim: By reviewing the existing clinical studies about visual snow (VS) as a symptom or as part of vi...