Kenneth J. Ciuffreda Od, Fcovd Mh Esther Han Od, Fcovd Barry Tannen Od
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Abstract
Visual snow syndrome (VSS) is a
relatively rare, unusual, and disturbing
abnormal visual condition. The individual
perceives “visual snow” (VS) throughout the
entire visual field, as well as other abnormal
visual phenomena (e.g., photopsia). Only
relatively recently has treatment been proposed
(e.g., chromatic filters) in adults with VSS, but
rarely in the pediatric VSS population (i.e.,
medications). In this paper, we present three
well-documented cases of VSS in children,
including their successful neuro-optometric
therapeutic interventions (i.e., chromatic filters
and saccadic-based vision therapy)