Publications by authors named "Hannie Ch'ng"

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  • Streff syndrome is a non-malingering visual disturbance that mainly affects near and color vision, often seen in younger individuals; however, a case report highlights similar symptoms in a middle-aged woman with depression.* -
  • The 47-year-old woman experienced reduced vision, a constricted visual field, headache, weakness, and numbness after a stressful work incident; examinations revealed specific visual impairments but normal findings in other tests.* -
  • Treatment involved an interdisciplinary approach with psychiatry, neurology, and ophthalmology, resulting in significant symptom improvement and complete resolution of visual issues by the five-month follow-up, highlighting the effects of stress and mental health on visual disturbances.*
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A 36-year-old man presented with an acute onset of a right eye monocular altitudinal defect associated with pain on eye movement upon waking up from sleep. His right eye subsequently developed outward deviation and a total loss of vision. Clinical examination of the right eye revealed a visual acuity of no light perception (NLP) with the presence of relative afferent pupillary defect (RAPD) and involvement of cranial nerves II, III, IV, and VI.

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