Brooks Joseph Bruno Bidin, Prosdocimi Fabio César, Rosa Pedro Banho da, Fragoso Yara Dadalti
Universidade Metropolitana de Santos, Departamento de função e estrutura; Santos SP, Brasil.
Multiple Sclerosis & Headache Research Institute, Santos SP, Brasil.
Arq Neuropsiquiatr. 2019 Sep 23;77(9):672-674. doi: 10.1590/0004-282X20190094. eCollection 2019.
Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AIWS) is a paroxysmal, perceptual, visual and somesthetic disorder that can be found in patients with migraine, epilepsy, cerebrovascular disease or infections. The condition is relatively rare and unique in its hallucinatory characteristics. OBJECTIVE To discuss the potential pathways involved in AIWS. Interest in this subject arose from a patient seen at our service, in which dysmetropsia of body image was reported by the patient, when she saw it in her son. METHODS We reviewed and discussed the medical literature on reported patients with AIWS, possible anatomical pathways involved and functional imaging studies. RESULTS A complex neural network including the right temporoparietal junction, secondary somatosensory cortex, premotor cortex, right posterior insula, and primary and extrastriate visual cortical regions seem to be involved in AIWS to varying degrees. CONCLUSIONS AIWS is a very complex condition that typically has been described as isolated cases or series of cases.
爱丽丝梦游仙境综合征(AIWS)是一种阵发性的感知、视觉和躯体感觉障碍,见于偏头痛、癫痫、脑血管疾病或感染患者。这种病症相对罕见,其幻觉特征独特。目的探讨与AIWS相关的潜在途径。对该主题的兴趣源于我们诊治的一名患者,该患者称在看自己儿子时出现了身体形象视错觉。方法我们回顾并讨论了关于报道的AIWS患者的医学文献、可能涉及的解剖途径以及功能影像学研究。结果一个复杂的神经网络,包括右侧颞顶叶交界处、次级躯体感觉皮层、运动前皮层、右侧岛叶后部以及初级和纹外视觉皮层区域,似乎在不同程度上参与了AIWS。结论AIWS是一种非常复杂的病症,通常被描述为孤立病例或系列病例。