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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 Reversible Charles Bonnet Syndrome After Oculoplastic ProceduresRobert A. Beaulieu, MD; Diana A. Tamboli, MD; Blair K. Armstrong, MD; R. Nick Hogan, MD, PhD; Ronald Mancini, MD, FACS2018-09
5 The Retrogeniculate Sensory Visual System and Higher Cortical FunctionMichael Wall, MD, University of Iowa, Department of Neurology and Ophthalmology
6 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
7 Reversible Blindness: Simple Partial Seizures Presenting as Ictal and Postictal HemianopsiaGhosh, Pritha; Motamedi, Gholam; Osborne, Benjamin; Mora, Carlos A
8 Postgeniculate Afferent Visual System and Visual Higher Cortical Function 1995-1996Michael Wall, MD, University of Iowa, Department of Neurology and Ophthalmology
9 Disorders of the visual system in Alzheimer's disease.Mendez, M.F.; Tomsak, R.L.; Remler, B.
10 Reversible Prolonged Bilateral Inferior Altitudinal Visual Field Defects Associated With MigraineSethi, Hartej S; Lam, Byron L; Romano, Jose G
11 Homonymous hemianopia and systemic lupus erythematosus.Traboulsi, E.I.; Mansour, A.M.; Aswad, M.I.; Gharzuddin, W.; Frayha, R.A.
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 Postgeniculate Afferent Visual System and Visual Higher Cortical FunctionMichael Wall, MD, University of Iowa, Department of Neurology and Ophthalmology
15 Visual illusions associated with previous drug abuse.Levi, L.; Miller, N.R.
16 Insight into the recent European literature. A review of studies concerning the visual pathways.A. B. Safran
17 Neuro-Ophthalmic Manifestations of Intracranial MalignanciesChristopher R. Dermarkarian; Ashwini T. Kini; Bayan A. Al Othman; Andrew G. Lee2020-09
18 Nutritional Optic Neuropathy Caused by Copper Deficiency After Bariatric SurgeryYuna Rapoport, MD, MPH; Patrick J. M. Lavin, MD2016-06
19 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
20 Cerebral Polypopia with Extrastriate QuadrantanopiaJones, MR; Waggoner, R; Hoyt, WF
21 Topiramate-Induced Palinopsia: A Case Series and Review of the LiteratureSamuel H. Yun; Patrick J. Lavin; Martha P. Schatz; Robert L. Lesser
22 Neuro-ophthalmology in the recent European literature. Part I. The visual system.A. B. Safran
23 Crossed-quadrant homonymous hemianopsia.Dyer, J.A.; Hirst, L.W.; Vandeleur, K.; Carey, T.; Mann, P.R.
24 Crossed-quadrant homonymous hemianopsia. The "checkerboard" field defect.Cross, Shelley Ann; Smith, J. Lawton.
25 Temporal Crescent Syndrome with Magnetic Resonance CorrelationChavis, PS; al-Hazmi, A; Clunie, D; Hoyt, WF
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