ObjectivesVisual snow syndrome is relatively a recently recognized neurological entity presenting primarily with positive visual disturbance. Etiology is largely speculative.MethodsAuthors report here on a child case of ADHD that developed a probable visual snow syndrome related to methylphenidate.Results and ConclusionsAlthough remaining rare, prescribers ought to be cognizant of such unusual methylphenidate-related perceptual alterations.
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