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Alice in Wonderland syndrome | |
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Synonyms | Todd's syndrome, #91;1 #93; lilliputian hallucinations |
The perception a person can have due to micropsia, a potential symptom of dysmetropsia. From Lewis Carroll's 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. | |
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Specialty | Psychiatry, neurology |
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