Cerebral diplopia or polyopia describes seeing two or more images arranged in ordered rows, columns, or diagonals after fixation on a stimulus. The polyopic...
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and pelopsia), visual snow, oscillopsia, entoptic phenomena, and cerebral polyopia.[citation needed] Posterior visual pathway cortical lesions (tumor...
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Pomeranz, HD; Lessell, S (Feb 22, 2000). "Palinopsia and polyopia in the absence of drugs or cerebral disease". Neurology. 54 (4): 855–9. doi:10.1212/wnl.54...
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Positive visual phenomena (section Polyopia)
of the afterimage whereas the delayed type may indicate that there is cerebral involvement, such as an ictal manifestation or a structural lesion, but...
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remarkable case of cerebral polyopia". Neurology. 43 (10): 2145–2146. doi:10.1212/wnl.43.10.2145. PMID 8413985. M. B. Bender (1945). "Polyopia and monocular...
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Optic neuropathy Oscillopsia Palinopsia Papilledema Photophobia Photopsia Polyopia Scotoma Stereoblindness Visual snow Auditory Amblyaudia Auditory agnosia...
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