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1 mmetric quadriparesis with chronic bilateral visual disturbance.
2 eet, fatigue, loss of libido, and occasional visual disturbance.
3 n patients with idiopathic ERM reported with visual disturbance.
4 f SHMT1 1420 both contributed to the odds of visual disturbances.
5 e developed sudden right eye ocular pain and visual disturbances.
6 arkinson's disease have a number of specific visual disturbances.
7 ty appropriate for minimizing motion-derived visual disturbances.
8  to visual stimuli and frequently experience visual disturbances.
9 ltered cutaneous sensations, photophobia, or visual disturbances.
10 nt neurologic events, which were paresis and visual disturbances.
11 iciency and Hepatology Department because of visual disturbances.
12  frequency of "severe" and "most bothersome" visual disturbances.
13 ding encephalopathy, seizures, headache, and visual disturbances.
14 l and emotional disorders, hearing loss, and visual disturbances.
15 lting in splitting of the retinal layers and visual disturbances.
16  field loss and photopsias with "prism-like" visual disturbances.
17 aucoma (20% vs. 9%), cataract (35% vs. 13%), visual disturbance (29% vs. 9%), blindness or low vision
18 ted with the beginning or a worsening of the visual disturbance (36%), whereas migraine aura (seven p
19                             Confusion (67%), visual disturbances (42%), and diaphoresis (30%) were th
20  syndrome suffer from a continuous pan-field visual disturbance, additional visual symptoms, tinnitus
21                                        Other visual disturbances also were assessed using a questionn
22 y associated with symptoms of discomfort and visual disturbance, also impairs quality of life (QoL),
23 ifficulties with night driving and nighttime visual disturbances among former contact lens users and
24  years presented with 2 weeks of progressive visual disturbance and confusion.
25       A large angle alpha is associated with visual disturbance and dissatisfaction.
26 he triad of central nervous system symptoms, visual disturbance and hearing impairment is an oft-enco
27 ng in childhood and adolescence with central visual disturbance and sparse scalp hair.
28                                              Visual disturbances and ocular symptoms are common manif
29                             Probabilities of visual disturbances and wearing glass were obtained from
30 arrhea, hypertension, hypotension, vomiting, visual disturbance, and dyspnea.
31 dysarthria, gait disturbance, loss of taste, visual disturbance, and facial weakness.
32 ng nausea, unilateral location, photophobia, visual disturbance, and numbness.
33 urological symptoms, such as disorientation, visual disturbances, and motor issues, potentially linke
34 Gass syndrome, is another entity that causes visual disturbances, and occurs mainly after cataract ex
35 ccommodation (AOR, 1.26; 95% CI, 1.09-1.47), visual disturbances (AOR, 1.31; 95% CI, 1.10-1.55), gast
36 on disorders (AOR, 3.08; 95% CI, 2.33-4.08), visual disturbances (AOR, 1.62; 95% CI, 1.13-2.33), and
37  Although the major symptoms of headache and visual disturbance are well documented, most data for di
38 ransient generalised weakness, and binocular visual disturbance as TNAs in the vertebrobasilar territ
39 of patients were very bothered by the photic visual disturbances associated with the TFNT00 at 6 mont
40 tients with Alzheimer's disease present with visual disturbances at onset.
41 res, hearing loss, motor function disorders, visual disturbances, behavioral and emotional disorders,
42 ignificant differences were found with other visual disturbances between them.
43 essive disorder causing pigmentary dilution, visual disturbances, bleeding diatheses, pulmonary fibro
44 ed, leading to fluid shifts toward the head, visual disturbances, cerebral changes, and increased thr
45 ous); gestational age on admission; headache/visual disturbances; chest pain/dyspnoea; vaginal bleedi
46 uritus, headache, dizziness, metallic taste, visual disturbance, circumoral paresthesia, temperature
47  data suggest that 'visual snow' is a unique visual disturbance clinically distinct from migraine aur
48 and enhanced intermediate vision without the visual disturbances commonly associated with multifocal
49                                              Visual disturbances, contusion of the eye and/or adnexa,
50       The mass was not associated with pain, visual disturbances, double vision, or a history of trau
51 d visual acuity of 6/10 or other significant visual disturbance due to lens opacity or the existence
52  or right upper-quadrant pain, headache with visual disturbances, fetal growth restriction, or abnorm
53 5.2 for any ocular complication; HR, 4.8 for visual disturbance; HR, 3.2 for cataract; and HR, 2.7 fo
54 (7 male and 3 female) presented with central visual disturbance in childhood and had lifelong sparse
55    Optic neuritis is the most widely studied visual disturbance in MS, but other unusual visual manif
56            There is evidence suggesting that visual disturbances in patients with Alzheimer's Disease
57  considered in the differential diagnosis of visual disturbances in patients with liver disease.
58      The aneurysm was first diagnosed due to visual disturbances in the right eye.
59                                 Headache and visual disturbances including loss of vision are charact
60 nt subtype of severe migraine accompanied by visual disturbances known as aura.
61 yramidal (n = 12) signs, myoclonus (n = 12), visual disturbance (n = 9), and akinetic mutism (n = 5);
62 isolated vertigo (n=23), non-NINDS binocular visual disturbance (n=9), vertigo with other non-focal s
63  (dialysis center A) in Caruaru, Brazil, had visual disturbances, nausea, and vomiting associated wit
64                      Retinal abnormality and visual disturbances occur in thiamine-responsive megalob
65                                              Visual disturbances present in 1 were corrected followin
66                        The Questionnaire for Visual Disturbances (QUVID) was developed based on a lit
67         In the YAG laser group, the 10-point visual disturbance score improved by 3.2 vs 0.1 in the s
68 ge measured from 0% to 100% using a 10-point visual disturbance score, a 5-level qualitative scale, a
69  some other forms of LCA with equally severe visual disturbance, shows profound loss of foveal as wel
70 istance but was withdrawn postapproval after visual disturbances, syncope, myasthenia gravis, and hep
71 o avoiding the unwanted mesopic and scotopic visual disturbances that are experienced with monovision
72  Patients were classified according to their visual disturbance: transient (group 1) or permanent (gr
73 ipital tumor who presented due to homonymous visual disturbances, visual hallucinations or incidental
74                            Occurrence of new visual disturbances was evaluated before and 2 weeks aft
75 H greater than 7.2 would have only transient visual disturbances were high (odds ratio, 31; 95% CI, 6
76                   Dizziness, drowsiness, and visual disturbances were more common in the gabapentin g
77                  Postoperative halo size and visual disturbances were similar in both groups.
78 vertigo, ataxia, sensory loss, and bilateral visual disturbance), with much variation in investigatio