通过多模态视网膜成像处理慢性视幻觉:一例CBS病例。

IF 2.3 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Therapeutic Advances in Ophthalmology Pub Date : 2025-07-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/25158414251320032
Yvonne O'Neill, Alessandro Arrigo, Paulo-Eduardo Stanga
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查尔斯邦纳综合征(CBS)的特点是视觉障碍严重的个体出现视觉幻觉。本文献回顾和病例报告集中于一位82岁女性老年性黄斑变性患者的独特表现,她经历了超过10年的视觉幻觉。其目的是提高医疗保健专业人员和公众对CBS的认识,解决导致其诊断不足和管理不善的诊断挑战。我们进行了一项文献回顾,以评估CBS的患病率和诊断。包括谷歌Scholar和PubMed在内的数据库使用术语“Charles Bonnet综合征”、“病例报告”和“诊断”进行了搜索。病人报告了一系列的视觉幻觉,从简单的几何形状到非常详细的图形。根据她的视觉障碍和幻觉的性质,诊断为CBS。不需要任何治疗,病人被保证幻觉是良性的,与任何精神或神经疾病无关。该病例强调了与CBS相关的诊断挑战,由于其罕见性和患者对披露其症状的犹豫,经常被误诊或忽视。在这种情况下,长时间未报告的幻觉强调了医疗保健提供者需要提高认识,以便及早识别CBS并与其他病症区分开来。在CBS中看到的广泛的幻觉类型增加了该综合征的复杂性。关键的收获是,提高对CBS的认识和认识对于正确诊断、减少患者焦虑和避免不必要的治疗至关重要。本病例对现有文献作出了贡献,说明了CBS的广泛表现,并倡导加强对该病症的教育。
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Addressing chronic visual hallucination by multimodal retinal imaging: a CBS case.

Addressing chronic visual hallucination by multimodal retinal imaging: a CBS case.

Addressing chronic visual hallucination by multimodal retinal imaging: a CBS case.

Addressing chronic visual hallucination by multimodal retinal imaging: a CBS case.

Charles Bonnet syndrome (CBS) is characterised by visual hallucinations in individuals with significant visual impairment. This literature review and case report focus on the unique presentation of CBS in an 82-year-old woman with age-related macular degeneration, who experienced visual hallucinations for over 10 years. The aim is to raise awareness of CBS among healthcare professionals and the public, addressing the diagnostic challenges that contribute to its underdiagnosis and mismanagement. A literature review was conducted to assess the prevalence and diagnosis of CBS. Databases including Google Scholar and PubMed were searched using the terms 'Charles Bonnet Syndrome', 'Case report' and 'Diagnosis'. The patient reported a range of visual hallucinations, from simple geometric shapes to highly detailed figures. A diagnosis of CBS was made based on her visual impairment and the nature of the hallucinations. No treatment was required, and the patient was reassured that the hallucinations were benign and unrelated to any psychiatric or neurological disorder. This case highlights the diagnostic challenges associated with CBS, which is often misdiagnosed or overlooked due to its rarity and the hesitancy of patients to disclose their symptoms. The long period of unreported hallucinations in this case emphasises the need for greater awareness among healthcare providers, enabling earlier recognition of CBS and differentiation from other conditions. The wide range of hallucination types seen in CBS adds to the complexity of the syndrome. The key takeaway is that increased awareness and recognition of CBS are essential for proper diagnosis, reducing patient anxiety and avoiding unnecessary treatments. This case contributes to the existing literature by illustrating the broad spectrum of CBS presentations and advocating for enhanced education on the condition.

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