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Makin S, Redman J, Mosimann U, Dudley R, Clarke M, Colbourn C, et al.
Int J Geriatr Psychiatry . 2013 Apr; 28(12):1232-8. PMID: 23559442
Objective: This study aimed to test the prediction from the Perception and Attention Deficit model of complex visual hallucinations (CVH) that impairments in visual attention and perception are key risk...
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Han R, Jefferis J, Taylor J, Archibald N, Clarke M
Eye (Lond) . 2012 Oct; 26(12):1536-41. PMID: 23060021
Background: Visual symptoms in older people can be complex and inadequately explained by eye pathology alone. Psychological and neurodegenerative processes may manifest as complex visual symptoms, and thus some patients...
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Jefferis J, Mosimann U, Clarke M
Postgrad Med J . 2011 Aug; 87(1031):636-42. PMID: 21862502
Acquired cataract and cognitive impairment are both common age-related problems, and ophthalmologists are increasingly likely to encounter patients who have both. Patients with dementia types who display early visuoperceptual impairment...
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Archibald N, Clarke M, Mosimann U, Burn D
Parkinsonism Relat Disord . 2011 Apr; 17(6):431-6. PMID: 21454118
Background: Visual symptoms are common in Parkinson's disease with studies consistently demonstrating reductions in visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, colour and motion perception as well as alterations in electroretinogram latencies and...
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Jefferis J, Mosimann U, Clarke M
Br J Ophthalmol . 2010 Sep; 95(1):17-23. PMID: 20807709
Acquired cataract and cognitive impairment are both common age-related problems, and ophthalmologists are increasingly likely to encounter patients who have both. Patients with dementia types who display early visuoperceptual impairment...
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Yu-Wai-Man P, Griffiths P, Gorman G, Lourenco C, Wright A, Auer-Grumbach M, et al.
Brain . 2010 Feb; 133(Pt 3):771-86. PMID: 20157015
Additional neurological features have recently been described in seven families transmitting pathogenic mutations in OPA1, the most common cause of autosomal dominant optic atrophy. However, the frequency of these syndromal...
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Porteous A, Clarke M
Eye (Lond) . 2009 Aug; 23(9):1866-7. PMID: 19648893
Purpose: To highlight abuse and adversity in childhood as an association of medically unexplained symptoms. Methods: Case series. Results: Two young adults and one child (all female) are described with...
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Buck D, Powell C, Cumberland P, Davis H, Dawson E, Rahi J, et al.
Br J Ophthalmol . 2009 Jul; 93(12):1620-4. PMID: 19605936
Aim: To investigate factors associated with early management of intermittent exotropia (X(T)) in hospital eye departments in the UK in a prospective cohort study. Methods: An inception cohort of 460...
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Hadid O, Wride N, Griffiths P, Strong N, Clarke M
Br J Ophthalmol . 2008 Jun; 92(7):912-5. PMID: 18556424
Aim: To report the authors' experience with the use of opaque intraocular lenses (IOL) in diplopia unresponsive to traditional management strategies, and to assess patients' satisfaction and the visual function...