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View article: Commentary: Profiling Children With Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI) Using Multiple Methods of Assessment to Aid in Differential Diagnosis
Commentary: Profiling Children With Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI) Using Multiple Methods of Assessment to Aid in Differential Diagnosis Open
PROFILING CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL VISUAL IMPAIRMENT USING MULTIPLE METHODS OF ASSESSMENT TO AID IN DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS: Amanda H. Lueck , Gordon N. Dutton , Sylvie Chokron Seminars in Pediatric Neurology Volume 31, October 2019, Pages 5-…
View article: Cortical Visual Impairments and Learning Disabilities
Cortical Visual Impairments and Learning Disabilities Open
Medical advances in neonatology have improved the survival rate of premature infants, as well as children who are born under difficult neurological conditions. As a result, the prevalence of cerebral dysfunctions, whether minimal or more s…
View article: Visual outcome in young children presenting with profound cerebral visual impairment: Preliminary evidence for success of vision therapy
Visual outcome in young children presenting with profound cerebral visual impairment: Preliminary evidence for success of vision therapy Open
Dear Editor, Cerebral visual impairment (CVI) is defined as a disorder of vision related to brain injury or dysfunction not attributable to ocular or anterior visual pathway disorder.[1] It has been reported to be one of the commonest caus…
View article: Perceptual visual dysfunction in children - An Indian perspective
Perceptual visual dysfunction in children - An Indian perspective Open
Perceptual visual dysfunction (PVD) comprises a group of vision disorders resulting from dysfunction of the posterior parietal and/or temporal lobes. Often, affected children have normal/near normal visual acuities and/or visual fields, bu…
View article: Cerebral visual impairment in children: the importance of classification
Cerebral visual impairment in children: the importance of classification Open
This commentary is on the original article by Sakki et al. on pages 303–312 of this issue.
View article: Clinical use of the Insight Inventory in cerebral visual impairment and the effectiveness of tailored habilitational strategies
Clinical use of the Insight Inventory in cerebral visual impairment and the effectiveness of tailored habilitational strategies Open
Aim To investigate the utility of the Insight Inventory (a structured clinical inventory completed by caregivers) for assessment of children with cerebral visual impairment; and to investigate effectiveness of tailored habilitational strat…
View article: Simultanagnosia as a cause of visual disturbance following Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES): A case report
Simultanagnosia as a cause of visual disturbance following Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES): A case report Open
Simultanagnosia resulting from dorsal stream dysfunction is an under recognized condition. In this case report we describe the case of a young woman who developed posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES), and who recovered visua…
View article: The effect of visual support strategies on the quality of life of children with cerebral palsy and cerebral visual impairment/perceptual visual dysfunction in Nigeria: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
The effect of visual support strategies on the quality of life of children with cerebral palsy and cerebral visual impairment/perceptual visual dysfunction in Nigeria: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial Open
Pan African Clinical Trials Registration, PACTR201612001886396 . Registered on 3 December 2016.
View article: Hemianopia and Features of Bálint Syndrome following Occipital Lobe Hemorrhage: Identification and Patient Understanding Have Aided Functional Improvement Years after Onset
Hemianopia and Features of Bálint Syndrome following Occipital Lobe Hemorrhage: Identification and Patient Understanding Have Aided Functional Improvement Years after Onset Open
Introduction. Cerebral visual impairment (CVI) can present around birth or any time thereafter. Homonymous hemianopia is a common feature. The concept that functional improvement is unattainable augurs against active management. Dorsal str…
View article: Diurnal and 24-h Intraocular Pressures in Glaucoma: Monitoring Strategies and Impact on Prognosis and Treatment
Diurnal and 24-h Intraocular Pressures in Glaucoma: Monitoring Strategies and Impact on Prognosis and Treatment Open
The present review casts a critical eye on intraocular pressure (IOP) monitoring and its value in current and future glaucoma care. Crucially, IOP is not fixed, but varies considerably during the 24-h cycle and between one visit and anothe…
View article: G418 The clinical spectrum of dorsal stream dysfunction in autism – a retrospective cohort study of 13 children
G418 The clinical spectrum of dorsal stream dysfunction in autism – a retrospective cohort study of 13 children Open
Aims Bilateral dysfunction of the parieto-occipital cortex, linked to the visual cortex by the dorsal stream, variably produces simultanagnosia (SIM), optic ataxia (OA), and gaze apraxia. This triad, rarely reported in childhood, comprises…
View article: Impact of Cerebral Visual Impairments on Motor Skills: Implications for Developmental Coordination Disorders
Impact of Cerebral Visual Impairments on Motor Skills: Implications for Developmental Coordination Disorders Open
Cerebral visual impairment (CVI) has become the primary cause of visual impairment and blindness in children in industrialized countries. Its prevalence has increased sharply, due to increased survival rates of children who sustain severe …
View article: Temporal and associated disorders of perception in infants born extremely preterm
Temporal and associated disorders of perception in infants born extremely preterm Open
This commentary is on the original article by Pel et al. on pages 1030–1035 of this issue.
View article: Pediatric Balint’s Syndrome Variant: A Possible Diagnosis in Children
Pediatric Balint’s Syndrome Variant: A Possible Diagnosis in Children Open
Balint’s syndrome is well described in adults, but not in children. It is caused by bilateral posterior parietal lobe damage and comprises a triad of simultanagnosia (inability to simultaneously see more than a small number of items), opti…
View article: A Validation of an Examination Protocol for Cerebral Visual Impairment Among Children in a Clinical Population in India
A Validation of an Examination Protocol for Cerebral Visual Impairment Among Children in a Clinical Population in India Open
The results of using the SCQI affirm published data and endorse a theoretical construct similar across cultures. The potential diagnostic accuracy, reliability and utility of this measure for CVI needs to be studied further. The clinical u…