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Complex Visual Hallucinations and Cyclosporine

Archives of Neurology, 1984
Insidious loss of visual acuity and simultaneous onset of complex visual hallucinations were observed in a patient with acute lymphoblastic leukemia who had recently received bone marrow transplantation and was being treated with prednisone and cyclosporine to suppress graft-v-host disease.
Roshni Kulkarni, Robert B. Noll
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Visual Hallucinations With Iminodibenzyl Antidepressants

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
DRUGS of the iminodibenzyl group have been effective in the treatment of primary depression. The use of these antidepressants—amitriptyline, imipramine, nortriptyline, desipramine, etc—has rarely been associated with grave side effects; and the minor toxic reactions only occasionally have necessitated discontinuation of treatment with the drugs.
Daniel J. Leary   +3 more
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VISUAL HALLUCINATIONS WITH IMIPRAMINE

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1965
The occasional occurrence of imipramine-induced visual hallucinations resembling those produced by hallucinogenic agents is documented. The phenomenon is dosage dependent and easily managed by reduction of dosage level when recognized. Delirious confusion is not a necessary part of this syndrome.
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Visual Hallucinations in the Elderly

Gerontology, 1997
Visual hallucinations, without auditory hallucinations and in the elderly, are not usually based on previous psychiatric illness. The elderly can, of course, hallucinate as part of severe depression or a life-long schizophrenia, but the clinician should assume that there is an organic basis when an elderly individual begins to develop visual ...
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Simple visual hallucinations and epilepsy

Practical Neurology, 2020
Jasvir Virdee and Susan Mollan describe a patient presenting with photopsia who had an unusual ophthalmological diagnosis. Positive and/or negative visual phenomena may relate to pathology anywhere from the eye to the visual association cortex; thus, neurologists and ophthalmologists share responsibility for diagnosing and treating these symptoms.
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Cimetidine and Visual Hallucinations

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
To the Editor.— A few cases of mental confusion with cimetidine have been recognized. This has been seen after intake of a double or higher dose or at normal doses in older people. I wish to draw attention to visual hallucinations as a possible adverse effect of cimetidine therapy.
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Visual Hallucinations With Sertraline

The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2004
MARCON, Gabriella   +4 more
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VISUAL HALLUCINATIONS

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1948
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Visual Hallucinations

2017
G. Alex Hishaw   +2 more
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