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爱丽丝梦游仙境综合征:一项病灶定位研究。

Alice in Wonderland syndrome: a lesion mapping study.

作者信息

Piervincenzi Claudia, Petsas Nikolaos, Giannì Costanza, Di Piero Vittorio, Pantano Patrizia

机构信息

Department of Human Neurosciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.

IRCCS NEUROMED, Pozzilli, IS, Italy.

出版信息

Neurol Sci. 2022 May;43(5):3321-3332. doi: 10.1007/s10072-021-05792-0. Epub 2021 Dec 2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AIWS) is a rare neurological disorder, characterized by an erroneous perception of the body schema or surrounding space. It may be caused by a variety of neurological disorders, but to date, there is no agreement on which brain areas are affected. The aim of this study was to identify brain areas involved in AIWS.

METHODS

We conducted a literature search for AIWS cases following brain lesions. Patients were classified according to their symptoms as type A (somesthetic), type B (visual), or type C (somesthetic and visual). Using a lesion mapping approach, lesions were mapped onto a standard brain template and sites of overlap were identified.

RESULTS

Of 30 lesions, maximum spatial overlap was present in six cases. Local maxima were identified in the right occipital lobe, specifically in the extrastriate visual cortices and white matter tracts, including the ventral occipital fasciculus, optic tract, and inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus. Overlap was primarily due to type B patients (the most prevalent type, n = 22), who shared an occipital site of brain damage. Type A (n = 5) and C patients (n = 3) were rarer, with lesions disparately located in the right hemisphere (thalamus, insula, frontal lobe, hippocampal/parahippocampal cortex).

CONCLUSIONS

Lesion-associated AIWS in type B patients could be related to brain damage in visual pathways located preferentially, but not exclusively, in the right hemisphere. Conversely, the lesion location disparity in cases with somesthetic symptoms suggests underlying structural/functional disconnections requiring further evaluation.

摘要

背景与目的

爱丽丝梦游仙境综合征(AIWS)是一种罕见的神经系统疾病,其特征是对身体图式或周围空间存在错误感知。它可能由多种神经系统疾病引起,但迄今为止,对于哪些脑区受到影响尚无定论。本研究的目的是确定与AIWS相关的脑区。

方法

我们对脑损伤后出现AIWS症状的病例进行了文献检索。根据患者症状将其分为A 型(躯体感觉型)、B 型(视觉型)或C 型(躯体感觉和视觉型)。采用病变映射方法,将病变映射到标准脑模板上,并确定重叠部位。

结果

在30 个病变中,6 例存在最大空间重叠。在右侧枕叶发现局部最大值,具体位于纹外视觉皮层和白质束,包括枕颞腹侧束、视束和额枕下束。重叠主要归因于B 型患者(最常见类型,n = 22),他们共享枕叶脑损伤部位。A 型(n = 5)和C 型患者(n = 3)较少见,病变位于右半球不同部位(丘脑、岛叶、额叶、海马/海马旁回皮层)。

结论

B 型患者中与病变相关的AIWS 可能与优先但非唯一位于右半球的视觉通路脑损伤有关。相反,有躯体感觉症状病例的病变位置差异表明存在潜在的结构/功能脱节现象,需要进一步评估。

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