Visual snow syndrome (VSS) is an uncommon neurological condition in which the primary symptom is that affected individuals see persistent flickering white...
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to suggest that HPPD shares a strong relationship with visual snow syndrome. Visual snow syndrome is defined as lacking any known cause and is specifically...
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Closed-eye hallucination (redirect from Visual snow)
disappears from normal physical perception. Individuals suffering from visual snow syndrome see similar noise but experience difficulty blocking it from conscious...
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Palinopsia (redirect from Visual perseveration)
palinopsia, usually due to migraines, head trauma, prescription drugs, visual snow syndrome or hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD), describes...
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rifle VSTOL Support Ship, a proposed 1970s U.S. Navy light carrier Visual snow syndrome, a neurological condition All pages with titles beginning with VSS...
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macular degeneration vertebrobasilar insufficiency optic neuritis visual snow syndrome Vitreous shrinkage or liquefaction, which is the most common cause...
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Seizures Brain tumor Post-concussion syndrome Metabolic abnormalities Migraines Vertigo Meniere's disease Visual snow syndrome Panic attack Phobias Post-traumatic...
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Citalopram (section Discontinuation Syndrome)
of the other rare side effects of Citalopram could be triggering visual snow syndrome; which does not resolve after the discontinuation of the medicine...
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neuropsychiatric disorders like Parkinson's Disease, neurogenic pain, tinnitus, visual snow syndrome, schizophrenia, obsessive–compulsive disorder, depressive disorder...
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antidepressants, SNRI medications have been found to cause visual snow syndrome, a condition characterized by visual static, palinopsia (negative after image), nyctalopia...
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regions in the human brain Lunate sulcus Visual evoked potential Vertical occipital fasciculus Visual snow syndrome Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
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structures. Hypermetabolism in the lingual gyrus has been associated with visual snow syndrome. Lingual gyrus activation has been linked to encoding of complex...
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versus visual snow VSD ventricular septal defect VSR ventricular septal rupture (see myocardial rupture) VSS vital signs stable visual snow syndrome VT ventricular...
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Hearing loss (redirect from Syndromic deafness)
cause for several neurological disorders including tinnitus and visual snow syndrome. Hearing loss is an increasing concern especially in aging populations...
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Repetitive strain injury Presbyopia Visual looming syndrome Visual snow Porcar, E.; Pons, A. M.; Lorente, A. (2016). "Visual and ocular effects from the use...
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when a child's visual systems fail to mature normally because the child either has been born premature, measles, congenital rubella syndrome, vitamin A deficiency...
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Photophobia (category Visual disturbances and blindness)
years Subarachnoid haemorrhage Tumor of the posterior cranial fossa Visual snow along with many symptoms[citation needed] Ankylosing spondylitis Albinism...
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Photokeratitis (redirect from Snow blindness)
welder's helmet, sunglasses rated for sufficient UV protection, or appropriate snow goggles. The condition is usually managed by removal from the source of ultraviolet...
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Optical illusion (redirect from Visual illusion)
disorders, including phantom limb syndrome and schizophrenia. A familiar phenomenon and example for a physical visual illusion is when mountains appear...
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Refractive error Recovery from blindness Scotopic sensitivity syndrome Visual agnosia Visual snow Cognitive psychology Cognitive science Neuroscience Ophthalmology...
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leucistic variant, a normal TYR gene was found in both white tigers and snow leopards. Instead, in white tigers, a naturally-occurring point mutation...
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Dual consciousness (section Alien hand syndrome)
neuroscience community after some split-brain patients exhibited alien hand syndrome (AHS), which led some scientists to believe that there must be two separate...
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Split-brain (redirect from Split-brain syndrome)
Split-brain or callosal syndrome is a type of disconnection syndrome when the corpus callosum connecting the two hemispheres of the brain is severed to...
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progeroid syndrome does not necessarily imply progeria (Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome), which is a specific type of progeroid syndrome. Progeroid...
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Illusory palinopsia (category Disorders of optic nerve and visual pathways)
(micropsia, macropsia, pelopsia, or teleopsia), Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, visual snow, and oscillopsia. Illusory palinopsia consists of the following...
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Vertigo Viliuisk encephalomyelitis Visual Snow Von Hippel–Lindau disease Vulpian-Bernhardt Syndrome Wallenberg's syndrome Werdnig–Hoffmann disease – see Spinal...
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Aura (symptom) (redirect from Visual aura)
"Patient's Guide to Visual Migraine - Brigham and Women's Hospital". www.brighamandwomens.org. Retrieved 2021-03-17. "Alice in Wonderland Syndrome - an overview...
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Anticholinergic (redirect from Anticholinergic syndrome)
Photophobia Visual disturbances [citation needed] Periodic flashes of light Periodic changes in visual field Visual snow Restricted or "tunnel vision" Visual, auditory...
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and stated in a dictionary of dermatologic syndromes, ABCD syndrome has many notable features, including "snow white hair in patches, distinct black locks...
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Raidy Lightning Warrior Raidy II:~Temple Of Desire~ Little Busters! Lolita Syndrome Love, Election and Chocolate Magic Woman M (Magical Girl Meruru) Magical...
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