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Hallucinations after Stroke: The Experience of One Patient
Patient A.D., a physical fit senior woman, suffered a bleeding stroke, attributed to Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy, in her left occipital lobe. (This is where visual information is processed.) As a result, she lost vision in the right half of each eye, a condition called Homonymous Hemianopia. Hallucinations of Giant Flowers and People. While recovering at…