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Review
. 2023 Aug;37(12):2374-2378.
doi: 10.1038/s41433-023-02435-w. Epub 2023 Feb 14.

Visual snow syndrome and migraine: a review

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Review

Visual snow syndrome and migraine: a review

Elisa Martins Silva et al. Eye (Lond). 2023 Aug.

Abstract

Visual snow syndrome is a neurological condition characterized by ongoing prominent phenomena described consistently as tiny dots moving across the entire visual field, often associated with complex visual symptoms. These can take the form of afterimages, entoptic phenomena, nyctalopia and light sensitivity. Although some of these symptoms can be benign, they can nonetheless become significantly impactful for many who experience them, particularly in cases that have a sudden and abrupt start. As visual snow syndrome becomes increasingly recognized in clinical practice we begin to learn about its typical presentation and underlying pathophysiology. Treatment of visual snow, however, still proves quite challenging, and efforts need to be focused on unravelling the biological mechanisms of the syndrome. This endeavour has characterized the most recent research on visual snow, mostly involving neuroimaging, neurophysiological and neurobehavioral studies aimed at understanding its underlying neural signature. Another important aspect of the syndrome, which will likely prove critical in deepening our understanding of visual snow, is represented by the intricate biological and historical connexion with migraine. This narrative review focused on visual snow syndrome will explore its clinical, pathophysiological and treatment aspects in detail.

摘要: 视雪综合征是一种神经系统疾病, 特征为持续性的在整个视野中移动的小点, 通常与复杂的视觉症状有关。这些症状可能以视觉残像、内视现象、夜盲症和光敏感的形式表现。尽管部分症状可能是良性的, 但它们仍然可能会对经历过这些症状的人造成重大影响, 尤其是在突然发作的情况下。 随着视雪综合征在临床实践中越来越多被认识和鉴别, 我们开始了解其典型的表现和潜在的病理生理学。然而, 视雪综合征的治疗仍然具有相当大的挑战性, 需要聚焦于阐明该综合征的生物学机制。这也是目前视雪综合征研究的主要方向, 主要涉及神经影像学、神经生理学和神经行为学研究, 旨在了解其潜在的神经学特征。 该综合征的另一重要方面是其与偏头痛之间复杂的生物和历史联系, 这可能在加深我们对视雪综合征的理解上至关重要。 这篇关于视雪综合征的综述将详细探讨其临床、病理生理和治疗方面的问题。.

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