[Vision disorders in normal eye status]
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[Vision disorders in normal eye status]
Abstract
The origin of unusual visual phenomena is usually located in the brain or in the brainstem. They appear with normal ophthalmologic findings. Neurologic and ophthalmologic knowledge is needed for a localizing diagnosis and neuro-imaging is most often required. Selected cases of peripherally to centrally located lesions are presented.
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