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Unusual visual symptoms

Survey of Ophthalmology, 1985
Three cases with unusual and interesting symptomatology are presented. In each case the symptoms alone can lead the physician to an accurate localization of the lesion.
C, Wertenbaker, I, Gutman
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Visual Symptoms and Reading Performance

Optometry and Vision Science, 1993
Clinical observation indicates that visual asthenopic symptoms are frequently associated with reading for long periods of time. We investigated the relation between visual symptoms and standard measures of reading performance in 78 university students.
J D, Grisham, M M, Sheppard, W U, Tran
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Visual Symptoms and Vertigo

Neurologic Clinics, 2005
Publisher Summary This chapter reviews that the vestibular and visual systems complement each other in eliciting slow phase eye movements in order to stabilise the visual images on the retina. Pursuit-optokinetic eye movements are elicited by visual motion, whereas vestibular eye movements are elicited by head motion.
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Waxing-Waning Visual Symptoms

Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice, 2010
Tuberculosis, although rare, is one of the most common causes of infective uveitis in developing countries. We report a case of a young man with concomitant ocular and cerebral tuberculosis presented with waxing-waning of visual symptoms, initially mistaken as multiple sclerosis that delayed the diagnosis of the disease.
Shikha Baisakhiya   +2 more
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Visual-Spatial Deficits Explain Visual Symptoms in Alzheimer's Disease

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1996
To determine whether the visual symptoms of patients with Alzheimer's disease are related to visual-spatial dysfunction.We administered a test battery modified from existing neuropsychometric materials that taxed visual-spatial skills, form identification, color vision, and visual memory.
C M, Butter   +3 more
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VISUAL SYMPTOMS AFTER DIGITOXIN THERAPY

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
The demonstration by Travell and Gold1that digitoxin is almost completely absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract in man has led to an ever-increasing popularity in the use of this digitalis glycoside. Many physicians are now employing digitoxin ("digitaline Nativelle," purodigin®, and crystodigin) in preference to digitalis leaf in congestive failure
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Visual, musculoskeletal and balance symptoms in individuals with visual impairment

Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 2019
Visual impairment is globally among the most prevalent disabilities. Research concerning the health consequences of visual deficits is challenged by confounding effects of age, because visual impairment becomes more prevalent with age. This study investigates the influence of visual deficits on visual, musculoskeletal and balance symptoms in adults ...
Christina, Zetterlund   +2 more
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Visual Symptoms

2016
Abstract An accurate description of visual symptoms is the key to diagnosis. Patients with static or progressive deficits can be examined while symptoms are present. It is helpful to instruct patients that if they have more episodes in the future they should cover each eye in turn during the episodes and pay careful attention to how this
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Symptoms of stroke-related visual impairment

Strabismus, 2013
Investigate the frequency and type of visual symptoms following stroke.Prospective multicenter cohort study (Vision in Stroke [VIS]) in accordance with Declaration of Helsinki.Standardized referral/investigation protocol with detailed assessment of visual acuity, ocular alignment/motility, visual field and visual perception, plus quality of life score ...
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