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Original Article

Palinopsia and Visual Allesthesia

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Pages 775-782 | Received 22 Feb 1986, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Two cases of palinopsia are reported. The first patient had palinopsia and visual allesthesia secondary to an occipital calcified cysticercus. Symptoms were more prominent during treatment for his parasitic infection. The second case was a patient with long standing vascular headaches associated for many years with episodes of visual persistence; he had a right occipital lobe infarct; he reported deformation of images, illusion of movement and macropsia in his left homonymous hemianoptic visual field. Different hypotheses for explaining palinopsia have been proposed. An analysis of our cases does not prove or disprove any of the current hypotheses. However, the current hypotheses do not necessarily contradict each other. Implications of the two cases reported are analyzed.

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