Entomopia

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Entomopia (from the Greek roots for "insect" and "eye"), is a form of polyopia in which a grid-like pattern of multiple copies of the same visual image is seen.[1]

Entomopia may be due to disease of the occipital lobe, defects in visual integration and fixation or incomplete visual processing due to poor visuospatial localisation in the hemianopic field,[2] although its causes are unknown.[3] Reassurance may be the only treatment.[3]

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  1. ^ Jaime R. Lopez; Bruce T. Adornato; W. F. Hoyt (1993). ""Entomopia": a remarkable case of cerebral polyopia". Neurology. 43 (10): 2145–2146. doi:10.1212/wnl.43.10.2145. PMID 8413985.
  2. ^ M. B. Bender (1945). "Polyopia and monocular diplopia of cerebral origin". Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry. 54 (5): 323–328. doi:10.1001/archneurpsyc.1945.02300110007002.
  3. ^ a b Andrew J. Larner (2006). "Entomopia" (PDF). Advances in Clinical Neuroscience and Rehabilitation. 6 (4): 30.