Charles Bonnet Syndrome as a Rare Complication in an Ischaemic Stroke

Q4 Medicine
H. Santos, Pedro Agrela, C. Parente, Kelly Lopes, S. Santos, A. Cardoso, F. Campante
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Abstract

C harles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) is a rare cause of complex visual hallucinations (VH) in individuals with preserved cognitive status. We report a case of an elderly patient with VH, diplopia and headaches for 1 week, with preserved visual acuity and without any strength or focal neurological findings. Computed tomography revealed a subacute ischaemic stroke with temporal and occipital involvement. The patient was admitted to the Department of Internal Medicine where neurological, ophthalmological and psychiatric primary disease were ruled out, as well as dementia. CBS was assumed as a result of a subacute ischaemic stroke. Valproic acid was initiated to treat the symptoms, which resolved the VH. After 3 months of follow up, the patient remained completely recovered without any dementia signs. CBS is a benign disease, usually controlled without pharmacological therapy and not associated with a psychiatric disease; nevertheless, its association with dementia is not clear.
Charles Bonnet综合征是缺血性中风中一种罕见的并发症
C - harles Bonnet综合征(CBS)是一种罕见的导致复杂视幻觉(VH)的原因,发生在认知状态完好的个体中。我们报告一例老年VH患者,复视和头痛1周,视力保留,没有任何力量或局灶性神经学发现。计算机断层扫描显示亚急性缺血性脑卒中伴颞部和枕部受累。患者被送往内科,在那里排除了神经、眼科和精神原发疾病,以及痴呆症。CBS被认为是亚急性缺血性中风的结果。开始使用丙戊酸治疗症状,解决了VH。随访3个月后,患者完全康复,无痴呆症状。CBS是一种良性疾病,通常无需药物治疗即可控制,与精神疾病无关;然而,它与痴呆症的关系尚不清楚。
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European neurological review
European neurological review Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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