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Nervenarzt 2015 · 86:1561–1565 U. Beyer - Visual Snow Syndrome „Visual snow“ Beim „visual snow“ handelt es sich um einen bisher wenig bekannten Beschwerdekomplex noch unklarer Ätiologie, der durch ein anhaltendes Flimmern ungerichtet tanzender wei-ßer und schwarzer Punkte im gesam-ten binokulären Gesichtsfeld gekenn-zeichnet ist und von Betroffenen mit dem Rauschen eines schlecht einge-stellten, flimmernden alten Röhren-fernsehgerätes
Visual Snow—Persistent Positive Visual Phenomenon Distinct from . . . The symp-toms are often continuous and can persist over years This condition is grouped among the persistent visual phenomena in migraine, although it clinically presents a unique entity distinct from persistent migraine aura or migraine aura status Here, we review the recent literature leading to the identifica-tion of the visual snow syndrome
Review Article - Visual Snow Syndrome Third, the phenotype of visual snow syndrome will be described in detail and distinguished from persis-tent migraine aura We finally aim at offering a practical approach to the clinician who sees patients with persistent visual problems allowing a correct diagnosis and some first treatment options
The Relation Between Migraine, Typical Migraine Aura and Visual Snow Conclusions —Comorbid migraine aggravates the clinical phenotype of the “visual snow” syndrome by worsening some of the additional visual symptoms and tinnitus This might bias studies on “visual snow” by migraineurs offering study participa-tion more likely than non-migraineurs due to a more severe clinical presentation