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病例报告:重复性轻度创伤性脑损伤后出现视觉雪综合征。

Case Report: Visual Snow Syndrome after Repetitive Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.

出版信息

Optom Vis Sci. 2022 Apr 1;99(4):413-416. doi: 10.1097/OPX.0000000000001862.

Abstract

SIGNIFICANCE

Visual snow syndrome is a recently recognized condition with its own diagnostic criteria, evolving pathophysiologic research, and potential treatment options.

PURPOSE

This report documents a rare but likely underdiagnosed condition called visual snow syndrome. A review of the current literature on pathophysiology and treatments is discussed.

CASE REPORT

A 40-year-old Whiteman started experiencing symptoms of constant pulsating pixels throughout his entire visual field approximately 3 weeks after a series of mild concussions. In addition, he experienced a persistence of images and photosensitivity. The patient had normal eye examination results, visual fields, and retinal imaging result. Brain MRI, magnetic resonance angiography, electroencephalography, and cerebrospinal fluid analysis were unremarkable. A positron emission tomography scan demonstrated hypometabolism in the posterior parietal lobes and left posterior cingulate gyrus. Pharmacological treatment with antiepileptic and migraine medications was unsuccessful. Tinted lenses were essentially ineffective with a 10% reduction in symptoms reported with the use of a custom blue-tinted lens.Vision rehabilitation aids with optical character recognition were used for prolonged reading needs.

CONCLUSIONS

Although rare, visual snow syndrome should be considered in all patients reporting continuous pixelations in their vision for more than 3 months, especially when accompanied by at least two of the following: photosensitivity, palinopsia, enhanced entopic phenomena, or nyctalopia. The pathophysiology is still unclear at this point, with evidence suggesting a link to the secondary visual cortex, specifically the lingual gyrus. More studies are needed to determine the exact cause, especially studies that separate visual snow syndrome patients with and without comorbid migraine. Because the pathophysiology is unclear, the treatment course is also unclear. Anecdotal evidence may suggest that tinted lenses may be of some value.

摘要

意义

视觉雪综合征是一种新近被认识的疾病,具有其自身的诊断标准、不断发展的病理生理学研究和潜在的治疗选择。

目的

本报告记录了一种罕见但可能被低估的疾病,称为视觉雪综合征。讨论了对病理生理学和治疗方法的当前文献的回顾。

病例报告

一位 40 岁的白人男子,在一系列轻度脑震荡大约 3 周后,开始出现整个视野中持续闪烁像素的症状。此外,他还出现了图像残留和光敏感。患者的眼部检查、视野和视网膜成像结果均正常。脑部 MRI、磁共振血管造影、脑电图和脑脊液分析均无异常。正电子发射断层扫描显示后顶叶和左后扣带回代谢低下。抗癫痫和偏头痛药物的药物治疗均不成功。有色镜片的效果基本无效,使用定制的蓝色镜片可将症状减轻 10%。视力康复辅助器具,如光学字符识别器,用于长时间阅读需求。

结论

尽管罕见,但所有报告视力持续出现像素化超过 3 个月的患者都应考虑视觉雪综合征,尤其是伴有以下至少两种症状时:光敏感、后像、增强的内眼现象或夜视困难。目前,病理生理学仍不清楚,有证据表明与次级视觉皮层,特别是舌回有关。需要进一步的研究来确定确切的原因,特别是那些将视觉雪综合征患者与伴或不伴偏头痛患者分开的研究。由于病理生理学不清楚,治疗过程也不清楚。一些轶事证据可能表明有色镜片可能有一定的价值。

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