MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «XANTHOPSIA»
xanthopsia
symptoms
causes
treatment
xanthopsia
color
vision
deficiency
which
there
predominance
yellow
yellowing
optical
media
most
common
cause
digoxin
inhibitory
action
sodium
pump
development
medical
definitions
popular
form
chromatopsia
visual
abnormality
objects
look
though
they
have
overpainted
with
unnatural
palette
lond
arnold
loftus
survey
work
from
indicated
disordered
distortion
appear
more
than
truly
chromatopsias
observer
merriam
webster
disturbance
seen
heard
what
made
want
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tell
where
read
define
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copyright
wikinut
condition
seeing
world
very
complaint
known
possible
described
explanation
information
about
accordingly
reviewed
plausible
agents
might
modified
artist
colour
perception
overdosage
santonin
well
type
term
pronunciation
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optic
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A Dictionary of Hallucinations
The term xanthopsia comes from the Greek words xanthos (yellow) and opsis (
seeing). It is used to denote a ∗chromatopsia (i.e. a temporary aberration of
colour vision) in which whites are seen as yellowish and blues as less intense.
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A Dictionary of Neurological Signs
Xanthopsia Xanthopsia is a visual disturbance characterized by excessive
perception of yellow colours (literally 'yellow vision'). It may be associated with
the use of various drugs including digoxin (especially if levels are toxic), thiazides
...
3
Science and Speculation
The first edition of James Finlayson's Clinical Manual (London, 1878), 151,
remarks: 'Yellow vision (xanthopsia) is observed in certain cases of jaundice, but
it is rare, at least in a highly marked form; it is occasionally produced by
santonine ...
Jonathan Barnes, J. Brunschwig, 2005
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
Yet cases of xanthopsia are given by such excellent authorities, and its
occurrence is so generally admitted, that one cannot doubt it sometimes, though
rarely, occurs. Now, seeing the readiness with which foreign substances in the
blood find ...
5
He Do the Time Police in Different Voices
Xanthopsia P* *rs Anth*ny On the third day of their quest, the two companions
suddenly felt the crackle of strong and contrived magic in the air. This must be a
potent region of Xanthopsia! Nothing significant could be seen, though, except for
a ...
6
Clinical Pathways in Glaucoma
The risk ofA-V dissociation is increased, and there are case reports of cardiac
arrest.32 Xanthopsia is usually a symptom of digitalis toxicity, and with glaucoma
medications it may also present as decreased visual acuity without xanthopsia.33
...
Thom J. Zimmerman, Karanjit S. Kooner, 2011
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The Neurological Side of Neuropsychology
Monochromatopsia refers to illusory coloration, such as eryth- ropsia (red) or
xanthopsia (yellow). Vitreous hemorrhage causes the former and digitalis
intoxication the latter more often than do cerebral lesions. Beware of this possible
confound ...
8
Drugs, Intoxication and Society
Van Gogh's doctor may have prescribed it to him in heavy quantities. Its use
could have led to the condition of xanthopsia, which gives a yellow tinge to vision
, and coronas, which cause the sufferer to perceive halos around light sources (
Lee, ...
9
Pocket Medical Dictionary
XANTHOPSIA Xanthalin, zan'-thal-in. CJTHwNsO*. An alkaloid from opium.
Xanthein, zan'-the-in. The yellow coloring-matter of plants; it is soluble in water.
Xanthelasraa, zan-thel-az'-mah. See Xanthoma. Xanthematin, san-them' '-at-in.
B. Jain Publishers Staff, 1999
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Concordance Repertory of the Materia Medica
Xanthopsia. — X. or yellow-seeing, usually consists of a deep yellow tint
imparted to landscape and to every object looked at, and effects perhaps most
comparable to that of looking through yellow glass; sometimes this yellow is
replaced by ...
William Doyle Gentry, 1998
2 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «XANTHOPSIA»
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xanthopsia est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
The Effects of Diseases, Drugs, and Chemicals on Creative Minds
Physicians are more likely to consider a diagnosis of digoxin toxicity if a history of xanthopsia (yellow vision) is elicited, this being the symptom best known to ... «Medgadget.com, déc 05»
Modern technology helps shed light on illnesses in artists of the past
Today, physicians are likely to diagnose a case of digoxin toxicity if a patient reports "yellow vision," also known as xanthopsia. Van Gogh's fondness for yellow ... «EurekAlert, nov 05»