All Relations between Hallucinations and cbs

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Kwame A Baffour-Awuah, Holly Bridge, Hilary Engward, Robert C MacKinnon, I Betina Ip, Jasleen K Joll. The missing pieces: an investigation into the parallels between Charles Bonnet, phantom limb and tinnitus syndromes. Therapeutic advances in ophthalmology. vol 16. 2024-12-09. PMID:39649951. charles bonnet syndrome (cbs) is a condition characterised by visual hallucinations of varying complexity on a background of vision loss. 2024-12-09 2024-12-12 Not clear
Robin Walker, Caecilie Valla Broman, Sam Hopkins, Mark Gould, Juliet Holdstoc. Are depression, anxiety and loneliness associated with visual hallucinations in younger adults with Charles Bonnet syndrome? Therapeutic advances in ophthalmology. vol 16. 2024-11-14. PMID:39524996. charles bonnet syndrome (cbs) refers to the presence of visual hallucinations experienced by people, without cognitive, or psychiatric deficits that are related to sight loss. 2024-11-14 2024-11-17 Not clear
Sonali Dave, Lee Jones, Matthew Lee, Lara Ditzel-Finn, Claire Castle, Nikki Heinze, Judith Potts, Mariya Moosajee, Renata S M Gome. The experiences of visually impaired military veterans with Charles Bonnet syndrome. Therapeutic advances in ophthalmology. vol 16. 2024-11-14. PMID:39524995. charles bonnet syndrome (cbs) refers to the experience of visual hallucinations occurring secondary to sight loss. 2024-11-14 2024-11-17 Not clear
Christina Campbell, Ranita H Manocha, Vivian Hill, Chantel T Deber. Charles Bonnet Syndrome Following a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Cureus. vol 16. issue 10. 2024-11-01. PMID:39483565. charles bonnet syndrome (cbs) describes the presence of hallucinations in patients with poor or deteriorating vision. 2024-11-01 2024-11-03 Not clear
Christina Campbell, Ranita H Manocha, Vivian Hill, Chantel T Deber. Charles Bonnet Syndrome Following a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Cureus. vol 16. issue 10. 2024-11-01. PMID:39483565. the physician awareness of cbs is low, despite reporting of cbs hallucinations occurring in a range of ocular and central nervous system conditions. 2024-11-01 2024-11-03 Not clear
Christina Campbell, Ranita H Manocha, Vivian Hill, Chantel T Deber. Charles Bonnet Syndrome Following a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Cureus. vol 16. issue 10. 2024-11-01. PMID:39483565. he reported experiencing visual hallucinations eight months post-mtbi and was diagnosed with cbs. 2024-11-01 2024-11-03 Not clear
Holly Bridge, Abigail Wyllie, Aaron Kay, Bailey Rand, Lucy Starling, Rebecca S Millington-Truby, William T Clarke, Jasleen K Jolly, I Betina I. Neurochemistry and functional connectivity in the brain of people with Charles Bonnet syndrome. Therapeutic advances in ophthalmology. vol 16. 2024-10-17. PMID:39416975. charles bonnet syndrome (cbs) is a condition in which people with vision loss experience complex visual hallucinations. 2024-10-17 2024-10-19 Not clear
Bethany Higgins, Deanna Taylor, David Crabb, Tamsin Callagha. Emotional well-being in Charles Bonnet syndrome: exploring associations with negative affect, loneliness and quality of life. Therapeutic advances in ophthalmology. vol 16. 2024-10-01. PMID:39351142. charles bonnet syndrome (cbs) is a condition characterised by the occurrence of vivid and complex visual hallucinations in individuals with visual impairment. 2024-10-01 2024-10-03 Not clear
Sophia E G Christoph, Karl T Boden, Annette Pütz, Kai Januschowski, Rudolf Siegel, Berthold Seitz, Peter Szurman, André Schul. Epidemiology and phenomenology of the Charles Bonnet syndrome in low-vision patients. International ophthalmology. vol 44. issue 1. 2024-09-10. PMID:39256212. the occurrence of visual hallucinations in visually impaired people without mental impairment is known as charles bonnet syndrome (cbs). 2024-09-10 2024-09-13 Not clear
Shreyus Kankanady Shivanan. Review of Risk Factors, Pathophysiology, Management Principles, and Role of Medications. Case reports in psychiatry. vol 2024. 2024-04-18. PMID:38633731. cbs is characterized by the presence of complex visual hallucinations experienced by the visually impaired, i.e., in an individual with ocular pathology causing vision loss without having true psychosis or dementia. 2024-04-18 2024-04-20 Not clear
Shreyus Kankanady Shivanan. Review of Risk Factors, Pathophysiology, Management Principles, and Role of Medications. Case reports in psychiatry. vol 2024. 2024-04-18. PMID:38633731. an introduction to the terminology "atypical cbs" or "cbs plus" was done to consider visual hallucinations in individuals with low level of insight in a setting of possible cognitive deficits or other hallucinatory modalities. 2024-04-18 2024-04-20 Not clear
Dalia Abdulhussein, Lee Jones, Sri Harsha Dintakurti, Mariya Moosaje. Practice patterns in reporting and documentation of Charles Bonnet syndrome: a retrospective review following COVID-19. Therapeutic advances in ophthalmology. vol 16. 2024-03-29. PMID:38550759. charles bonnet syndrome (cbs) is characterized by visual hallucinations occurring in people with visual impairment. 2024-03-29 2024-03-31 Not clear
Sindhura Kompella, Shivani Kaushal, Sara A Khan, Clara L Alvarez Villalb. A Case Report and Review: Charles Bonnet Syndrome Plus With Dementia. HCA healthcare journal of medicine. vol 3. issue 1. 2023-07-10. PMID:37426870. charles bonnet syndrome (cbs) refers to visual hallucinations in visually impaired patients without psychiatric illness who are typically aware that their hallucinations are not real. 2023-07-10 2023-08-14 Not clear
Sindhura Kompella, Shivani Kaushal, Sara A Khan, Clara L Alvarez Villalb. A Case Report and Review: Charles Bonnet Syndrome Plus With Dementia. HCA healthcare journal of medicine. vol 3. issue 1. 2023-07-10. PMID:37426870. rare cases in the literature describe patients with atypical cbs, or cbs plus, who experience hallucinations in the context of sensory deficits but do not meet all of the criteria of a cbs diagnosis. 2023-07-10 2023-08-14 Not clear
Sindhura Kompella, Shivani Kaushal, Sara A Khan, Clara L Alvarez Villalb. A Case Report and Review: Charles Bonnet Syndrome Plus With Dementia. HCA healthcare journal of medicine. vol 3. issue 1. 2023-07-10. PMID:37426870. these cases may include hallucinations in more than one sensory modality, including auditory hallucinations, which are thought to arise by a similar pathophysiology to that of the visual hallucinations in cbs. 2023-07-10 2023-08-14 Not clear
Helen Hewson, Niall Galbraith, Claire Jones, Gemma Heat. The impact of continuing bonds following bereavement: A systematic review. Death studies. 2023-06-19. PMID:37336784. following bereavement, continuing bonds (cbs) include engaging with memories, illusions, sensory and quasi-sensory perceptions, hallucinations, communication, actions, and belief that evoke an inner relationship with the deceased. 2023-06-19 2023-08-14 Not clear
Haifa Ghabi, Amira Maamri, Ahlem Hajri, Haifa Zalil. Charles Bonnet Syndrome Related to a Pituitary Adenoma: A Case Study in a Tunisian Woman. Case reports in psychiatry. vol 2023. 2023-04-13. PMID:37051462. according to the international statistical classification of diseases and related health problems 11th revision (icd-11) definition, "charles bonnet syndrome" (cbs) refers to the experience of complex visual hallucinations in a person who has experienced a partial or complete loss of vision. 2023-04-13 2023-08-14 Not clear
Charmi Balsara, Alexander Shahin, Niharika Baviriseaty, Richard Czuma, Gregory A Sulliva. Charles Bonnet Syndrome Associated With Recurrent Hypertensive Crisis. Journal of psychiatric practice. vol 28. issue 6. 2022-11-10. PMID:36355592. charles bonnet syndrome (cbs) is a disorder of visual hallucinations in psychologically normal patients with ocular disease or damage to visual pathways. 2022-11-10 2023-08-14 Not clear
Chelsea Karson, Christopher Kang, Brittany Albrecht, Geoffrey Levi. Charles Bonnet Syndrome With Superimposed Delirium. Cureus. vol 14. issue 8. 2022-09-05. PMID:36059364. the exact pathophysiology of the cbs hallucinations remains largely unknown. 2022-09-05 2023-08-14 Not clear
K DaSilva Morgan, J Schumacher, D Collerton, S Colloby, G J Elder, K Olsen, D H Ffytche, J-P Taylo. Transcranial direct current stimulation in the treatment of visual hallucinations in Charles Bonnet syndrome: A randomized placebo-controlled crossover trial. Ophthalmology. 2022-07-11. PMID:35817197. to investigate the potential therapeutic benefits and tolerability of inhibitory transcranial direct current stimulation (tdcs) on the remediation of visual hallucinations in charles bonnet syndrome (cbs). 2022-07-11 2023-08-14 Not clear