Visual snow manifests as a pan‐field, dynamic visual disturbance described as continuous television static‐like tiny flickering dots. Current diagnostic criteria further require at least two additional symptoms for visual snow… Click to show full abstract
Visual snow manifests as a pan‐field, dynamic visual disturbance described as continuous television static‐like tiny flickering dots. Current diagnostic criteria further require at least two additional symptoms for visual snow syndrome (VSS) from: palinopsia (afterimages and trailing); entoptic phenomena (floaters, blue field entoptic phenomenon, photopsia, self‐light of the eye); photophobia and nyctalopia. Our objective was to compare the phenotype of VSS in an Italian and British population.
               
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