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These last observations are all consistent with our findings and micropsia, macropsia, prosopometamorphosia and polyopia could be identified in our patients descriptions of the hallucinations. In ...
It’s bedtime, but your legs feel like they need to move as soon as you lie down. Sound familiar? You may have restless legs syndrome.
Some rare psychological disorders may occur so infrequently that most mental health professionals might never encounter them.
Cardiorenal syndrome encompasses a spectrum of disorders involving both the heart and kidneys in which acute or chronic dysfunction in 1 organ may induce acute or chronic dysfunction in the other ...
Figure 3. Representation of the visual fore of Alice in Wonderland Syndrome described by the patient (micropsia of an object in the environment of his visual scene) (personal production).
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD), an acquired retinal disease that affects the macula, is the most common cause of irreversible vision loss in older adults. AMD is responsible for approximately ...
Researchers are learning what causes Alice in Wonderland syndrome, a rare neurological condition that can appear to warp bodies, time and reality itself ...
Micropsia: Objects appear smaller Teleopsia: Objects seem farther away Pelopsia: Objects seem closer Metamorphopsia: Patients perceive their body or body parts as enlarging or shrinking ...
Learn the symptoms of wet age-related macular degeneration, an eye condition that can give you a blind spot in the center of your field of vision.
Hidden in the beautiful, undulating countryside of Surrey, south of London—much of it ruined, though, by the hideousness of post–Great War suburbia—is the Watts Gallery, a museum devoted to the work ...
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