Delayed-Onset Hypnopompic Visual Hallucinations 20 Years After Initiation of Propranolol Therapy for Systemic Hypertension: A Case Report.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Denise T M Au Eong, Ryan L J Chiew, Kah-Guan Au Eong
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BACKGROUND Visual hallucinations occur in a variety of clinical settings and may be extremely troubling to individuals experiencing them. We report a case of delayed-onset visual hallucinations 20 years after initiation of medical therapy to highlight the importance of considering iatrogenic causes when managing such patients. CASE REPORT An 88-year-old woman presented with recurring hypnopompic formed visual hallucinations for the past 20 years. These hallucinations began 20 years after she was started on propranolol to treat her systemic hypertension 40 years earlier. Her hallucinations began with plants and insects. They later progressed to vivid, detailed human figures of different races, ages, genders, and religious personnel such as monks, nuns, and priests. The hallucinations occurred almost daily and upon awakening from sleep. Each episode of visual hallucinations lasted for 10 to 20 seconds, occurring when she awoke after dozing off, multiple times each day. The patient became mentally distressed by her visual hallucinations and began to attribute them to supernatural causes. After substituting her propranolol with atenolol, the patient's hallucinations decreased dramatically and became rare and non-frightening. The dramatic improvement suggested a drug-induced etiology. CONCLUSIONS Our case illustrates the importance of considering iatrogenic causes in the diagnosis of visual hallucinations and having a high index of suspicion, even if the onset of symptoms is delayed for many years after initiation of therapy. This iatrogenic condition can easily be rectified to drastically improve the quality of life in affected patients.

开始使用普萘洛尔治疗系统性高血压 20 年后出现的迟发性低视幻觉:病例报告。
背景视幻觉发生在各种临床环境中,可能会给患者带来极大的困扰。我们报告了一例在开始接受药物治疗 20 年后延迟出现的视幻觉病例,以强调在管理此类患者时考虑先天性原因的重要性。病例报告:一名 88 岁的妇女在过去 20 年中反复出现催眠性幻视。她在 40 年前开始服用普萘洛尔治疗系统性高血压,20 年后开始出现幻觉。她的幻觉从植物和昆虫开始。幻觉后来发展到不同种族、年龄、性别和宗教人士(如僧侣、修女和牧师)的生动、细致的人形。幻觉几乎每天都会出现,而且是在睡梦中醒来时。每次幻觉持续 10 到 20 秒,在她打瞌睡醒来时出现,每天都会出现多次。患者因视幻觉而精神痛苦,并开始将其归咎于超自然的原因。在用阿替洛尔替代普萘洛尔后,患者的幻觉显著减少,变得罕见且不可怕。幻觉的显著改善表明病因是药物引起的。结论 我们的病例说明,在诊断视幻觉时必须考虑先天性原因,并高度怀疑,即使在开始治疗多年后才出现症状。这种先天性疾病很容易得到纠正,从而大大改善患者的生活质量。
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American Journal of Case Reports
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期刊介绍: American Journal of Case Reports is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes single and series case reports in all medical fields. American Journal of Case Reports is issued on a continuous basis as a primary electronic journal. Print copies of a single article or a set of articles can be ordered on demand.
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