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  2. Visual release hallucinations - Wikipedia

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    Even though people of all ages may be affected by Charles Bonnet syndrome, those within the age range of 70 to 80 are primarily affected. [1] Among older adults (> 65 years) with significant vision loss, the prevalence of Charles Bonnet syndrome has been reported to be between 10% and 40%; a 2008 Australian study found the prevalence to be 17.5 ...

  3. Musical hallucinations - Wikipedia

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    Two days into her treatment, she started to experience musical hallucinations, which consisted of four musical pieces. The music persisted until three days after cessation of the drug. Although the patient was taking other medications at the same time, the timing of onset and offset suggested that amantadine either had a synergistic effect with ...

  4. Musical ear syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Musical ear syndrome (MES) is a condition seen in people who have hearing loss and subsequently develop auditory hallucinations. "MES" has also been associated with musical hallucinations , which is a complex form of auditory hallucinations where an individual may experience music or sounds that are heard without an external source. [ 1 ]

  5. Phantom eye syndrome - Wikipedia

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    [4] [13] [5] Individualized treatment strategies that combine various treatment pathways is potentially the treatment method. Triggers for phantom eye syndrome are generally related to stressors such as fatigue, extreme lighting conditions (dark or bright), opening and closing the eyes, and psychological stress.

  6. Talk:Visual release hallucinations - Wikipedia

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    3 I have Charles Bonnet syndrome. 5 comments. 4 Editing: Characteristics. 2 comments. 5 Semi-protected edit request on 16 March 2015. 2 comments. 6 Bibliography for ...

  7. Royal National Institute of Blind People - Wikipedia

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    The new arrangement began in April 2009, resulting in Action for Blind People becoming an associate charity of RNIB. [18] It merged with RNIB on 1 April 2017. [19] [20] Anna Tylor, who is partially sighted, [21] has been RNIB's Chair since 2020. [1] Matt Stringer was appointed Chief Executive in 2019. [22] King Charles III is the charity's ...

  8. King Charles' prostate diagnosis: What to know about his ...

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    King Charles III has been diagnosed with cancer after undergoing treatment for an enlarged prostate. During the prostate procedure, Charles' doctors noted "a separate issue of concern," according ...

  9. Prosopometamorphopsia - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other forms of hallucinations such as peduncular hallucinosis or Charles Bonnet syndrome, prosopometamorphopsia does not predominate at a particular time of day; it is a constant experience. [7] However, patients with Charles Bonnet syndrome have noted descriptions of prosopometamorphopsia. [5]