The Mental Health Syndrome Known as Alice in Wonderland - A Case Report

Jennings Hernandez
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The Alice in Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS) is a rare neurological and psychiatric condition, represented as the appearance of disorienting perceptual disorder with occasional episodes of bizarre visual illusions and spatial distortions. It was first introduced by John Todd in 1955, based on the literary chronicles of the strange encounters described by Lewis Carroll in Alice in Wonderland books. A 30-year-old healthy male presented to the doctor’s office with left-sided headaches lasting 24 hours and preceded by an aura. During these auras, the patient was experiencing erratic behaviors consistent with the phenomena experienced by Alice, the main character in the world-famous story. He reported objects being larger and further away than they really were and his hands appearing smaller than they really were. Symptoms lasted up to 45 minutes. All clinical and diagnostic workups and evaluations were unremarkable, and the patient was treated for migraines with auras using Valproic Acid. During his follow-up at 3 months intervals, the patient continued with symptoms, and his medication dosage was increased. In his next follow-up three months later, he described having no more symptoms. AIWS has been found to be related to migraines with preceding auras.  It is both common in pediatrics as well as in adults. I present an AIWS case co-existent with aura migraines.
被称为爱丽丝梦游仙境的心理健康综合症-一个病例报告
爱丽丝梦游仙境综合症(AIWS)是一种罕见的神经和精神疾病,表现为迷失方向的知觉障碍,偶尔出现奇怪的视觉错觉和空间扭曲。它最初是由约翰·托德在1955年提出的,基于刘易斯·卡罗尔在《爱丽丝梦游仙境》中所描述的奇怪相遇的文学编年史。一位30岁的健康男性因左侧头痛持续24小时而就诊,并伴有先兆。在这些光环中,患者经历了与世界著名故事中的主角爱丽丝所经历的现象一致的不稳定行为。他报告说,物体比实际更大、更远,他的手看起来比实际更小。症状持续了45分钟。所有临床和诊断检查和评估均无显著差异,患者使用丙戊酸治疗偏头痛先兆。在每隔3个月的随访期间,患者持续出现症状,并增加了用药剂量。在三个月后的随访中,他描述没有更多的症状。已发现AIWS与先兆偏头痛有关。这在儿科和成人中都很常见。我报告一例伴有先兆偏头痛的AIWS病例。
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