Visual Hallucinations in Patients with Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)

Simon P. Lannon, M. Stevenson, Steven T. White, J. F. Logan, A. Reinhardt-Rutland, A. Jackson
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Background: Charles Bonnet Syndrome is defined as visual hallucinations in psychologically normal people and has been associated with low vision for over two hundred years. Objectives: To evaluate the prevalence and complexity of visual hallucinations in patients with low vision. Design: A cross-sectional comparative analysis of clinical visual data and hallucinatory phenomena in two groups of patients with age-related macular degeneration and a third control group. Methods: A questionnaire on visual hallucinations was administered to 145 patients and 58 control individuals. Measurements: Visual hallucination type (simple, complex) was examined and group comparisons were made using analysis of variance, cross-tabulations, and percentages. Results: Those individuals reporting visual hallucinations had a significantly lower mean visual acuity than comparative groups. Materialization and frequency of visual hallucinations were dependent on hallucination type. Hallucination type was not dependent on visual ac...
老年性黄斑变性(AMD)患者的视幻觉
背景:查尔斯邦纳综合征被定义为心理正常的人出现的视觉幻觉,200多年来一直与低视力有关。目的:了解低视力患者视幻觉的发生率和复杂性。设计:对两组年龄相关性黄斑变性患者和第三组对照组的临床视觉数据和幻觉现象进行横断面比较分析。方法:对145例患者和58例对照者进行视幻觉问卷调查。测量方法:检查视幻觉类型(简单、复杂),并使用方差分析、交叉表和百分比进行组间比较。结果:报告视幻觉的个体的平均视敏度明显低于对照组。视幻觉的物化程度和频率与幻觉类型有关。幻觉类型不依赖于视觉ac。
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