Transient and Recurrent Vision Loss in a High-Altitude Porter from Pakistan on a Polish Winter Karakoram Expedition
Visual sensations appear in most migraine auras, but binocular blindness is uncommon. We described a case of multiple transient losses of vision in a man on a winter expedition to K2. His symptoms were later diagnosed as recurrent visual auras without pain. Sojourns at altitude can induce migraine a...
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Main Authors: | Robert K. Szymczak, Magdalena Sawicka |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2fb9bf9a7ba14a45b8fa98de57b56f86 |
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