| 1. | Micropsia that is induced by macular degeneration can be treated in several ways.
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| 2. | A positive diagnosis of macular degeneration may account for a patient's micropsia.
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| 3. | The majority of individuals with micropsia are aware that their perceptions do not mimic reality.
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| 4. | This test is able to effectively diagnose micropsia and confirm which hemisphere is being distorted.
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| 5. | Current research is being done on macular degeneration which could help prevent cases of micropsia.
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| 6. | Patients may experience either micropsia or macropsia.
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| 7. | Due to the large range of causes that lead to micropsia, diagnosis varies among cases.
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| 8. | Approximately 80 % of temporal lobe seizures produce auras that may lead to micropsia or macropsia.
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| 9. | Micropsia seems to be slightly more common in boys than in girls among children who experience migraines.
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| 10. | Central Serous Chorioretinopathy ( CSCR ) which can produce micropsia predominantly affects persons between the ages of 20 and 50.
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