Visual Snow: A Case Series from Israel

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Abstract

Our aim was to examine the symptoms and clinical characteristics of visual snow in a group of 6 patients from a Department of Ophthalmology and a Department of Neurology. Visual snow is now recognized as a true physiological disorder. Previously, physicians unaware of this syndrome may have misinterpreted its symptoms as a persistent visual aura. By promoting awareness of this syndrome, greater quantitative and qualitative research may expand our understanding and treatment of this disorder.

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Berkowitz, E., River, Y., Digre, K., Tiosano, B., & Kesler, A. (2020). Visual Snow: A Case Series from Israel. Case Reports in Ophthalmology, 11(2), 205–211. https://doi.org/10.1159/000508602

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