10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TEICHOPSIA»
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Differential Diagnosis in Internal Medicine: From Symptom to ...
The classical pattern is a focal, central nervous system symptomatology, most
frequently a scintillating scotoma (teichopsia), which expands from an initially
small point in the visual field, lasts for approximately 20 minutes, and is followed
...
Walter Siegenthaler, 2007
2
Migraine Art: The Migraine Experience from Within
He presented a detailed description of a distinct visual pattern that he
experienced in half of his field of vision during his own migraine attacks, and he
proposed naming it teichopsia: teichos meaning "town wall," and opsis meaning "
vision.
Klaus Podoll, Derek Robinson, 2008
3
A Dictionary of Hallucinations
Also known as ∗fortification spectrum, fortification figure, ∗fortification of Vauban,
geometrical spectrum, herringbone, Norman arch, ∗scintillating scotoma, and
flittering scotoma. The term teichopsia comes from the Greek words teichos (wall)
, ...
4
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
Regarded merely as a disease, Teichopsia, though by no means unimportant,
may be thought hardly deserving of the attention of scientific men; but regarded
as a veritable 'Photograph' of a morbid process going on in the brain, its interest ...
5
Wolff's Headache and Other Head Pain
Early stages of sinistral Teichopsia beginning close to the sight-point, as seen in
the dark. The letter O marks the sight-point in every figure. 5-8. A similar series of
the early stages of sinistral Teichopsia beginning a few degrees below and to ...
Jefferson Headache Center Thomas Jefferson University School of Medicine Stephen D. Silberstein Director, Philadelphia, Epidemiology and Social Medicine Albert Einstein College of Medicine Richard B. Lipton Professor of Neurology, La Jolla Donald J. Dalessio Senior Consultant Division of Neurology Scripps Clinic, 2001
6
A Dictionary of Neurological Signs
Cross References Hallucination; Paraesthesia; Tinel's sign Fortification Spectra
Fortification spectra, also known as teichopsia, are visual hallucinations which
occur as an aura, either in isolation (migraine aura without headache) or prior to
an ...
7
A Practical Handbook on the Pharmacovigilance of ...
... reduced Vision reduced Vision reduced Visual field defect Visual field defect
Blindness temporary Disturbance Flashing Flashing Teichopsia Teichopsia
Teichopsia Intraocular Retinal haemorrhage Vitreous detachment Vitreous
detachment ...
8
A Practical Handbook on the Pharmacovigilance of ...
... 188 d 4 F59624* Teichopsia 20.550 F 72 ETO 60 184 d 3 F61676 Teichopsia
20.550 M 77 ROF 12.5 2 B47874* Teichopsia 20.550 F 73 ROF 12.5 2d 2
A56985* Intraocular Retinal haemorrhage 30.100 M 84 ROF 25 15w 4 F53051
Vitreous ...
9
Benign Childhood Partial Seizures and Related Epileptic ...
Elementary visual hallucinations are usually bilateral and are described as '
teichopsia' ,106'392 'flashes or blobs of light' l"8 or 'positive phenomena (
flickering, flashes, teichopsia, coloured figures, dysmorphopsia)'.741 In only one
of the ...
Chrysostomos P. Panayiotopoulos, 1999
10
Conquer your headaches: how to get rid of your headaches and ...
Some of the specific visual symptoms include: Teichopsia (Walled Vision).
Teichopsia is an often frightening visual disturbance which warns that a migraine
attack is on its way. Teichopsia was thoroughly described in 1870 in a publication
by ...
Robert Grant Ford, Kay T. Ford, 1994