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265 related items for PubMed ID: 16157913

  • 1. Vivid visual hallucinations from occipital lobe infarction.
    Flint AC, Loh JP, Brust JC.
    Neurology; 2005 Sep 13; 65(5):756. PubMed ID: 16157913
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  • 3. Deafferentation-disconnection neglect induced by posterior cerebral artery infarction.
    Park KC, Lee BH, Kim EJ, Shin MH, Choi KM, Yoon SS, Kwon SU, Chung CS, Lee KH, Heilman KM, Na DL.
    Neurology; 2006 Jan 10; 66(1):56-61. PubMed ID: 16401846
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  • 7. Complex hallucinations following occipital lobe damage.
    Beniczky S, Kéri S, Vörös E, Ungureán A, Benedek G, Janka Z, Vécsei L.
    Eur J Neurol; 2002 Mar 10; 9(2):175-6. PubMed ID: 11882059
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  • 8. Recovery of vision after ischemic lesions: positron emission tomography.
    Bosley TM, Dann R, Silver FL, Alavi A, Kushner M, Chawluk JB, Savino PJ, Sergott RC, Schatz NJ, Reivich M.
    Ann Neurol; 1987 May 10; 21(5):444-50. PubMed ID: 3496042
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  • 9. Altitudinal hemianopia caused by occipital infarctions. Clinical and computerized tomographic correlations.
    Newman RP, Kinkel WR, Jacobs L.
    Arch Neurol; 1984 Apr 10; 41(4):413-8. PubMed ID: 6703944
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  • 10. Single-photon emission computed tomography in a patient with ictal metamorphopsia.
    Heo K, Cho YJ, Lee SK, Park SA, Kim KS, Lee BI.
    Seizure; 2004 Jun 10; 13(4):250-3. PubMed ID: 15121135
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  • 11. Bilateral superior altitudinal hemianopia: missing the goal, but hitting the stroke cause.
    Etgen T, Köhler M, Sander D.
    J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis; 2010 Mar 10; 19(2):165-6. PubMed ID: 20189094
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  • 15. Autoscopy in hemianopic field.
    Bhaskaran R, Kumar A, Nayar PC.
    J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry; 1990 Nov 10; 53(11):1016-7. PubMed ID: 2283517
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  • 16. Carotid dissection causing occipital lobe infarction.
    Cucchiara BL, Kasner SE.
    Neurology; 2005 Nov 08; 65(9):1408. PubMed ID: 16275828
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  • 18. Homonymous hemianopsia as the presenting sign of migrainous infarction.
    Campagna G, Vickers A, Ponce CMP, Lee AG.
    Can J Ophthalmol; 2018 Dec 08; 53(6):e229-e232. PubMed ID: 30503000
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  • 20. Transitory and permanent visual field defects induced by occipital lobe seizures.
    Valli G, Zago S, Cappellari A, Bersano A.
    Ital J Neurol Sci; 1999 Oct 08; 20(5):321-5. PubMed ID: 10933442
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