Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4032516 | Survey of Ophthalmology | 2015 | 35 Pages |
Abstract
Palinopsia, the persistence or recurrence of visual images after the stimulus has been removed, is a nonspecific term that describes multiple types of visual symptoms with a wide variety of etiologies. For example, palinopsia may be the presenting symptom of a potentially life-threatening posterior cortical lesion, yet it may also be a benign medication side effect. We comprehensively review all published cases and subdivide palinopsia into two clinically relevant categories: illusory palinopsia and hallucinatory palinopsia.
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Authors
David Gersztenkorn, Andrew G. Lee,