Parnassia Bavo Group, The Hague, The Netherlands.
Psychopathology. 2011;44(5):337-44. doi: 10.1159/000325102. Epub 2011 Jul 7.
Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AIWS) is a rare cluster of CNS symptoms characterized by visual distortions (i.e. metamorphopsias), body image distortions, time distortions, and déjà experiences. Verbal auditory hallucinations (VAHs) are the most prevalent type of hallucination in adults with or without a history of psychiatric illness. Here, we report the case of a woman with AIWS, long-lasting VAHs, and various additional perceptual and mood symptoms.
Semi-structured interviews were used to assess symptoms, and functional MRI (fMRI) was employed to localize cerebral activity during self-reported VAHs. Treatment consisted of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) at a frequency of 1 Hz at T3P3, overlying Brodmann's area 40.
Activation during VAHs was observed bilaterally in the basal ganglia, the primary auditory cortex, the association auditory cortex, the temporal poles, and the anterior cingulated gyrus. The left and right inferior frontal gyri (Broca's area and its contralateral homologue) were involved, along with the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. Interestingly, synchronized activation was observed in the primary visual cortex (areas V1 and V2), and the bilateral dorsal visual cortex. The higher visual association cortex also showed significant, but less prominent, activation. During the second week of rTMS treatment, not only the VAHs, but also the other sensory deceptions/distortions and mood symptoms showed complete remission. The patient remained free of any symptoms during a 4-month follow-up phase. After 8 months, when many of the original symptoms had returned, a second treatment phase with rTMS was again followed by complete remission.
This case indicates that VAHs and metamorphopsias in AIWS are associated with synchronized activation in both auditory and visual cortices. It also indicates that local rTMS treatment may have global therapeutic effects, suggesting an effect on multiple brain regions in a distributed network. Although a placebo effect cannot be ruled out, this case warrants further investigation of the effects of rTMS treatment in AIWS.
爱丽丝梦游综合征(AIWS)是一组罕见的中枢神经系统症状,其特征是视觉扭曲(即变形)、身体形象扭曲、时间扭曲和即视现象。言语性听觉幻觉(VAHs)是成人中最常见的幻觉类型,无论是否有精神病史。在这里,我们报告了一例 AIWS 患者,伴有持久的 VAHs 以及各种其他感知和情绪症状。
使用半结构化访谈评估症状,并使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)在患者自述 VAHs 时定位大脑活动。治疗包括在 T3P3 处的 Brodmann 区 40 上方以 1 Hz 的频率进行重复经颅磁刺激(rTMS)。
在 VAHs 期间观察到双侧基底节、初级听觉皮层、联合听觉皮层、颞极和前扣带皮层的激活。左、右额下回(Broca 区及其对侧同源物)以及背外侧前额叶皮层也参与其中。有趣的是,在初级视觉皮层(V1 和 V2 区)和双侧背侧视觉皮层观察到同步激活。较高的视觉联合皮层也显示出显著但不那么突出的激活。rTMS 治疗的第二周,不仅 VAHs,而且其他感觉欺骗/扭曲和情绪症状均完全缓解。在 4 个月的随访阶段,患者没有任何症状。8 个月后,当许多原始症状再次出现时,再次进行 rTMS 治疗阶段,再次完全缓解。
本病例表明,AIWS 中的 VAHs 和变形与听觉和视觉皮层的同步激活有关。它还表明,局部 rTMS 治疗可能具有全局治疗效果,提示对分布式网络中多个脑区的影响。尽管不能排除安慰剂效应,但该病例值得进一步研究 rTMS 治疗在 AIWS 中的作用。