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Peduncular hallucinosis (PH) is a rare
neurological phenomenon that
causes vivid visual hallucinations that
typically occur in dark
environments and last...
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sometimes ****ociated with
brainstem abnormalities, but this is rare.
Peduncular means pertaining to the peduncle,
which is a
neural tract running to and...
- aromatic, small,
symmetrical and dark brown, with a
rounded apex and a
broad peduncular cavity. In Europe, it is
mostly grown in Catalonia, Spain, but is also...
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exception of P.
gigantea and P.
longifolia ssp. longifolia). One is
termed a
peduncular gland, and
consists of a few
secretory cells on top of a
single stalk...
- The
bifurcation of the
basilar artery Peduncular segments of the
posterior cerebral arteries (PCA)
Peduncular segments of the
superior cerebellar arteries...
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complex visual hallucinations.
Unlike other forms of
hallucinations such as
peduncular hallucinosis or
Charles Bonnet syndrome,
prosopometamorphopsia does not...
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medial surfaces of the
thalami and the
walls of the
third ventricle.
Peduncular perforating or postero-lateral
ganglionic branches:
small arteries which...
- the
ostiole by interlock.
Syconia may also
develop lateral, basal, or
peduncular bracts.
There is a
relationship between the
shape of the
ostiole and the...
- cartoonesque, as seen in
Charles Bonnet syndrome,
hypnagogic hallucinations,
peduncular hallucinations, or drug-induced hallucinations.
Fusiform gyrus Fusiform...
- schizophrenia, and are more
common in
various types of encephalopathy, such as
peduncular hallucinosis. A
visceral hallucination, also
called a
cenesthetic hallucination...