Abnormal visual evoked potentials in children with “Alice in wonderland” syndrome due to infectious mononucleosis (J. Child. Neurol. — 1999. — Nov 14 (11). - P. 732 - 735: англ.)

E. Lahat , M. Berkovitch , J. Barr , G. Paret , A. Barzilai

Neurology Bulletin ›› 2000, Vol. XXXII ›› Issue (3-4) : 73 -74.

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Neurology Bulletin ›› 2000, Vol. XXXII ›› Issue (3-4) : 73 -74. DOI: 10.17816/nb79496
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Abnormal visual evoked potentials in children with “Alice in wonderland” syndrome due to infectious mononucleosis (J. Child. Neurol. — 1999. — Nov 14 (11). - P. 732 - 735: англ.)

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Syndrome "Alice in Wonderland" occurs in children with infectious mononucleosis, as well as in migraine with aura, epilepsy, with the use of central hallucinatory drugs. It is represented by visual illusions describing the deformation of shapes, sizes, changes in the relative position of objects, their movement and color. The genesis of the syndrome is explained by discirculatory phenomena in the basin of the posterior cerebral artery.

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E. Lahat, M. Berkovitch, J. Barr, G. Paret, A. Barzilai. Abnormal visual evoked potentials in children with “Alice in wonderland” syndrome due to infectious mononucleosis (J. Child. Neurol. — 1999. — Nov 14 (11). - P. 732 - 735: англ.). Neurology Bulletin, 2000, XXXII(3-4): 73-74 DOI:10.17816/nb79496

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