Mirrored Self-Misidentification Syndrome: A Systematic Review of Cases.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Amal Hagouch, Natacha Rouillon, Aysha Kabbadj, Léa Proulx-Chartier, Ève Parenteau, Jimmy Li, Christian Bocti, Dènahin Hinnoutondji Toffa
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ObjectiveMirrored self-misidentification syndrome (MSMS) is a rare form of delusional misidentification syndrome characterized by the inability to recognize one's own reflection. We conducted a systematic review aiming to describe the epidemiology, clinical presentation, and management of individuals with MSMS.MethodsA comprehensive literature search was performed using original case reports/series on patients with MSMS. Univariate analyses were performed to assess patient demographics, clinical, paraclinical, and treatment-related characteristics. The methodological quality of included articles was evaluated using a standardized tool.ResultsOf 76 articles screened, 28 were included, with 36 patients analyzed. Median age was 77.0 (interquartile range: 72.0, 80.0) years; most patients were female (60.7%). Over half of the cases had a diagnosis of dementia, mostly Alzheimer's disease (50.0%), Lewy Body Disease (20.0%), and vascular dementia (10.0%), while the other diagnosis included stroke (3.3%), schizophrenia (3.3%), schizoaffective disorder (3.3%), and rabies (3.3%). Initial clinical manifestations included psychiatric symptoms (66.7%) and cognitive decline (70.0%). Brain magnetic resonance (MRI) was reported in 31 cases, with 14 cases (45.1%) showing right hemisphere dysfunction. Pharmacological interventions were effective for twelve cases (48.0%), and non-pharmacological interventions such as covering mirror were effective for 8 cases (32.0%). Most included articles (64.3%) were evaluated to be at low risk of bias.ConclusionsMSMS are rare conditions that mostly present in patients with dementia. Despite the varied clinical presentations, frontal and right hemisphere dysfunctions appear to play a role in the pathophysiology of MSMS, adding to the evidence supporting "a neuroanatomy of the self" in the non-dominant hemisphere.

镜像自我错误识别综合征:病例的系统回顾。
目的镜像自我错误识别综合征(MSMS)是一种罕见的妄想性错误识别综合征,其特征是无法识别自己的倒影。我们进行了一项系统综述,旨在描述MSMS患者的流行病学、临床表现和管理。方法对MSMS患者的原始病例报告/系列进行综合文献检索。进行单因素分析以评估患者人口统计学、临床、临床旁和治疗相关特征。使用标准化工具评估纳入文章的方法学质量。结果筛选76篇文章,纳入28篇,分析36例患者。中位年龄为77.0岁(四分位数间距:72.0 ~ 80.0);患者以女性居多(60.7%)。超过一半的病例被诊断为痴呆,主要是阿尔茨海默病(50.0%)、路易体病(20.0%)和血管性痴呆(10.0%),而其他诊断包括中风(3.3%)、精神分裂症(3.3%)、分裂情感性障碍(3.3%)和狂犬病(3.3%)。首发临床表现为精神症状(66.7%)和认知能力下降(70.0%)。31例经脑磁共振检查,其中14例(45.1%)表现为右半球功能障碍。药物干预有效12例(48.0%),盖镜等非药物干预有效8例(32.0%)。大多数纳入的文章(64.3%)被评价为低偏倚风险。结论smsms是一种罕见的疾病,多见于痴呆患者。尽管临床表现各不相同,额叶和右半球功能障碍似乎在MSMS的病理生理学中起作用,增加了支持非主导半球“自我神经解剖学”的证据。
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology (JGP) brings together original research, clinical reviews, and timely case reports on neuropsychiatric care of aging patients, including age-related biologic, neurologic, and psychiatric illnesses; psychosocial problems; forensic issues; and family care. The journal offers the latest peer-reviewed information on cognitive, mood, anxiety, addictive, and sleep disorders in older patients, as well as tested diagnostic tools and therapies.
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