Authors
Alberto Lerario, Andrea Ciammola, Barbara Poletti, Floriano Girotti, Vincenzo Silani
Publication date
2013/4
Source
Journal of neurology
Volume
260
Pages
1180-1186
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
Visual hallucinations (VHs) can be associated with a variety of clinical conditions, and are also experienced by healthy people due to visual impairment. The condition is known as Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS). The circumstances favoring VHs support the hypothesis that sensory deprivation enhances the ongoing activity of the visual system after sensory loss. Clinician should be aware that a significant proportion of visually impaired patients experience complex VHs, which are sometimes distressing. Herein, we report two cases of CBS. Case 1 is a 60-year-old man with visual impairment due to orbit pseudotumor in autoimmune hypothyroidism. Case 2 is an 87-year-old woman with Parkinson’s disease and a 15-year history of intermittent complex VHs due to age-related macular degeneration in both eyes. In both cases investigations for alternative pathological causes of VHs were negative and …
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Scholar articles
A Lerario, A Ciammola, B Poletti, F Girotti, V Silani - Journal of neurology, 2013