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1 Exercise-Induced Visual Hallucinations: A Symptom of Occipital Lobe TumorsLessell, Simmons; Kylstra, Jan
2 Acute Onset of Charles Bonnet Syndrome After Unilateral Central Retinal Artery Occlusion in the Background of Tense OrbitOurania Fydanaki, MD, PhD, Varajini Joganathan, MD, MSc.2022-03
3 The Charles Bonnet syndrome. Visual perceptive dysfunction in sensory deprivation.Siatkowski, R.M.; Zimmer, B.; Rosenberg, P.R.
4 The Retrogeniculate Sensory Visual System and Higher Cortical FunctionMichael Wall, MD, University of Iowa, Department of Neurology and Ophthalmology
5 Perceived color of hallucinations in the Charles Bonnet Syndrome is related to residual color contrast sensitivity.Madill, Stephen A; Lascaratos, Gerassimos; Arden, Geoffrey B; ffytche, Dominic H
6 Reversible Blindness: Simple Partial Seizures Presenting as Ictal and Postictal HemianopsiaGhosh, Pritha; Motamedi, Gholam; Osborne, Benjamin; Mora, Carlos A
7 Disorders of the visual system in Alzheimer's disease.Mendez, M.F.; Tomsak, R.L.; Remler, B.
8 Postgeniculate Afferent Visual System and Visual Higher Cortical Function 1995-1996Michael Wall, MD, University of Iowa, Department of Neurology and Ophthalmology
9 Reversible Prolonged Bilateral Inferior Altitudinal Visual Field Defects Associated With MigraineSethi, Hartej S; Lam, Byron L; Romano, Jose G
10 Homonymous hemianopia and systemic lupus erythematosus.Traboulsi, E.I.; Mansour, A.M.; Aswad, M.I.; Gharzuddin, W.; Frayha, R.A.
11 Postgeniculate Afferent Visual System and Visual Higher Cortical FunctionMichael Wall, MD, University of Iowa, Department of Neurology and Ophthalmology
12 Visual Loss and Central Venous CatheterizationWang, RC; Katz, SE; Lubow, M
13 Palinopsia From Posterior Visual Pathway Lesions Without Visual Field DefectsRitsema, ME; Murphy, MA
14 Visual illusions associated with previous drug abuse.Levi, L.; Miller, N.R.
15 Insight into the recent European literature. A review of studies concerning the visual pathways.A. B. Safran
16 Nutritional Optic Neuropathy Caused by Copper Deficiency After Bariatric SurgeryYuna Rapoport, MD, MPH, Patrick J. M. Lavin, MD2016-06
17 Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage After Lumboperitoneal Shunt for Fulminant Idiopathic Intracranial HypertensionAnthony Fok, FRACP, Ronil V. Chandra, FRANZCR, Matthew Gutman, MBBS,Matthew Ligtermoet, MBBS, Udaya Seneviratne, FRACP, Peter Kempster, FRACP2016-06
18 Cerebral Polypopia with Extrastriate QuadrantanopiaJones, MR; Waggoner, R; Hoyt, WF
19 Topiramate-Induced Palinopsia: A Case Series and Review of the LiteratureSamuel H. Yun; Patrick J. Lavin; Martha P. Schatz; Robert L. Lesser
20 Neuro-ophthalmology in the recent European literature. Part I. The visual system.A. B. Safran
21 Crossed-quadrant homonymous hemianopsia.Dyer, J.A.; Hirst, L.W.; Vandeleur, K.; Carey, T.; Mann, P.R.
22 Crossed-quadrant homonymous hemianopsia. The "checkerboard" field defect.Cross, Shelley Ann; Smith, J. Lawton.
23 Temporal Crescent Syndrome with Magnetic Resonance CorrelationChavis, PS; al-Hazmi, A; Clunie, D; Hoyt, WF
24 Bitemporal hemianopsia and bilateral nasal quadranopsia with macular sparing.Castillo, M.; Quencer, R.
25 The unidirectionality of cerebral polyopia.Gottlieb, D.
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