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On the Diversity of Visual Hallucinations
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1982It is proposed that human beings can suffer from several kinds of visual hallucinations based on different pathomechanisms simultaneously or in an intercurrent fashion. The authors review several types of visual hallucinations in relation to their case study.
L B, Raschka, F M, Schlager
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Visual hallucinations in ophthalmology
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 1987Forty-three patients with severe visual impairment due to bilateral eye disease were assessed for visual hallucinations, 28 of them after eye surgery. Ages ranged between 65 and 93 years and none of the patients had any psychiatric disorder. Five of the 43 patients were diagnosed as cases with Charles Bonnet syndrome reporting visual hallucinations ...
H M, Olbrich +3 more
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Doxepin and Visual Hallucinations
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1982(1982). Doxepin and Visual Hallucinations. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry: Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 295-296.
T R, Norman +3 more
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Neuropsychiatry of complex visual hallucinations
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2006Objective: To describe the phenomenology and pathophysiology of complex visual hallucinations (CVH) in various organic states, in particular Charles Bonnet syndrome and peduncular hallucinosis. Method: Three cases of CVH in the setting of pontine infarction, thalamic infarction and temporoparietal epileptiform activity are presented ...
Ramon, Mocellin +2 more
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Visual Hallucinations in the Elderly
Gerontology, 2009Visual 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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VISUAL HALLUCINATIONS WITH IMIPRAMINE
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1965The 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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International Ophthalmology, 1989
Visual hallucinations have played an important role in religion, culture, and all concepts of mental disease. A brief review of these phenomena in healthy individuals as well as in clinical medicine is provided. We analyse the pathomechanisms involved in the development of visual hallucinatory experiences and argue that no single model can serve to ...
M, Weller, P, Wiedemann
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Visual hallucinations have played an important role in religion, culture, and all concepts of mental disease. A brief review of these phenomena in healthy individuals as well as in clinical medicine is provided. We analyse the pathomechanisms involved in the development of visual hallucinatory experiences and argue that no single model can serve to ...
M, Weller, P, Wiedemann
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Visual Hallucinations With Sertraline
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2004MARCON, Gabriella +4 more
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