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ACUTE REVERSAL OF VISION METAMORPHOPSIA: REPORT OF TWO CASES

Journal: Journal of Health and Biological Sciences (Vol.2, No. 4)

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Page : 224-226

Keywords : Vision disorders; Metamorphopsia; Brainstem infarction;

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Abstract

Purpose: Acute reversal of vision metamorphopsia (RVM) is a rare, paroxysmal, sudden and transient vertical inversion of vision, also known as floor-on-the-ceiling phenomenon. Its pathogenesis is uncertain, but it may due to transient impairment of vestibular projections to the parietal lobes. Case description: Here we present a case of a 60 year-old man with a right paramedian pontine stroke developed episodes of upside-down reversal of vision during transition from awake to sleep time (hypnagogic acute reversal of vision metamorphopsia) that subsided after treatment with gabapentin.

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