Visual hallucinations after resection of cerebral metastases: two patients with complex phantom images
A. Ovchinnikov,
L. Andereggen,
S. Rogers
et al.
Abstract:Purpose
Complex visual hallucinations are rarely seen in neurooncology. They are commonly observed alongside psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia or dementia, in Parkinson’s or Lewy-body disease, after opioid medications or anesthesia, and, in particular, they appear with visual impairments.
Methods
Here we report two normal-sighted and mentally healthy patients with unusual visual hallucinations after the resection and irradiation of brain metastases, the … Show more
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