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Visual snow syndrome: A clinical and phenotypical description of 1,100 cases.

Francesca PuleddaChristoph J SchankinPeter J Goadsby
Published in: Neurology (2020)
Clinical characteristics of visual snow did not differ from the previous cohort in the literature, supporting validity of the current criteria. Visual snow likely represents a clinical continuum, with different degrees of severity. On the severe end of the spectrum, it is more likely to present with its common comorbid conditions, migraine and tinnitus. Visual snow does not depend on the effect of psychotropic substances on the brain.
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