Crevits L
Department of Neurology, Oto-neuro-ophthalmology Unit, Ghent University Hospital, Belgium.
Acta Neurol Belg. 2003 Jun;103(2):83-7.
Several visual dysfunctions in Parkinson's disease (PD) are described. Most of them are subtle or only demonstrated by stimulus-specific electrophysiologic or psychophysical testing. However, these minor deficits are thought to be of clinical relevance as they are related to direct or indirect complaints. Special emphasis is laid on visual hallucinations. These are most likely of multifactorial origin. The relation between hallucinations in PD and in dementia with Lewy bodies has to be elaborated further. Visual loss, as a possible and reversible cause of visual hallucinations should be actively sought and corrected as far as possible. An underlying role of dopaminergic retinal cells in visual dysfunction of PD patients is widely recognised. However, whether the basic abnormality resides also in the visual cortex remains to be elucidated. Other neurotransmitters may also be involved. It has not been answered whether visual dysfunction might distinguish PD from other forms of parkinsonism.
本文描述了帕金森病(PD)中的几种视觉功能障碍。其中大多数较为细微,或仅通过特定刺激的电生理或心理物理学测试才能表现出来。然而,这些轻微缺陷被认为具有临床相关性,因为它们与直接或间接的主诉相关。文中特别强调了视幻觉。视幻觉很可能是多因素起源的。PD中的幻觉与路易体痴呆中的幻觉之间的关系还有待进一步阐明。应积极寻找并尽可能纠正作为视幻觉可能且可逆原因的视力丧失。多巴胺能视网膜细胞在PD患者视觉功能障碍中的潜在作用已得到广泛认可。然而,基本异常是否也存在于视觉皮层仍有待阐明。其他神经递质可能也会涉及。视觉功能障碍是否能将PD与其他形式的帕金森综合征区分开来,这一问题尚未得到解答。