诊断功能性视力丧失和误诊的挑战:病例报告

Rona Ali Badjrai, Sarah Shabrina, Subandono Bambang Indrasto, Arlin Chyntia Dewi
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摘要 简介 :功能性视力丧失(FVL)是指视力下降和/或视野改变,但没有任何相关的器质性病变,属于装病范畴。它表现为模拟眼科疾病或否认眼科疾病。对患者进行全面的病史采集和仔细的检查对于确诊至关重要。病例说明:一名 17 岁女性患者主诉头痛、双眼视力突然模糊且无痛、复视,并在过去两天有过晕厥病史。眼科检查显示,双眼 UCVA 均为 0.5/60,但患者回答不一致。对抗测试、对光反射、眼底检查、汉弗莱视力测试、OCT 和核磁共振成像均正常。医生怀疑患者有弊病,并对其进行了心理咨询。结果发现患者是欺凌行为的受害者,并有视幻觉病史。随后,患者被诊断为重度抑郁症,并伴有精神病症状。讨论:结论当一些临床基础检查结果不一致时,可以怀疑 FVL。尽管 FVL 与抑郁症等心理问题之间的关联很复杂,但这种情况可能是双向的,抑郁症会导致残疾,反之亦然。总之,诊断装病患者的视觉问题是一项挑战。需要进行主观和客观测试,以帮助医生确认患者的装病状态。此外,从业人员还应该意识到,在报告视功能丧失的患者中存在潜在的心理问题风险。
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Challenges in Diagnosing Functional Visual Loss and Malingering: a Case Report
Abstract Introduction : Functional Visual Loss (FVL) is decreased visual acuity and/or altered visual fields without any associated organic pathology and is considered within the spectrum of malingering. It manifests as either simulating an ophthalmic disease or denying ophthalmic disease. Thorough history-taking and careful examination of the patient are essential in reaching the diagnosis. Case Illustration : A 17-year-old female came with complaints of a spinning headache, sudden and painless blurry vision in both eyes, double vision, and a history of syncope for the last two days. Ophthalmology examination revealed UCVA was 0.5/60 for both eyes with inconsistent answers from the patient. The confrontation test, light reflex, funduscopy, Humphrey visual test, OCT, and MRI were normal. Malingering was suspected and a psychiatric consultation was made. The patient was found to be a victim of bullying and had a history of visual hallucinations. The patient was then diagnosed with severe depression with psychotic signs. Discussion :  Conclusion : FVL can be suspected when there is inconsistency in the results of some clinical basic tests. Despite the association between FVL and psychological problems like depression is complicated, this condition may occur in a bidirectional relationship in which depression leads to disability or contrarily. In conclusion, diagnosing visual problems in malingering patients can be challenging. Subjective and objective tests are needed to help practitioners confirm the malingering state of the patient. Practitioners also should be aware of the underlying risk of psychological problems among persons reporting visual function loss.
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