Yap Joshua Anthony
Research, Gold Coast University College of Griffith University, Southport, Queensland, Australia.
Neurology, Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service, Southport, Queensland, Australia.
BMJ Neurol Open. 2022 Sep 7;4(2):e000337. doi: 10.1136/bmjno-2022-000337. eCollection 2022.
Reversal of vision metamorphopsia (RVM) is a rarely reported disorder characterised by rotation of vision, 180 degrees in the coronal plane. A systematic review and analysis of all available reports of RVM was undertaken to identify the clinical picture, underlying aetiology and proposed pathophysiology and to define anatomical localisation.
We followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines and used Scopus, Web of Science, Ovid, Medline, Embase, PubMed and CINAHL databases to search for articles about RVM. The available articles were published from 1974 to 2022. We summarised the evidence, analysed the data and represented anatomical localisation to provide information on the clinical patterns for diagnostics and management.
Twenty-eight articles fulfilled the selection criteria, providing 52 cases of reported RVM. Reports focused on the clinical picture and evaluation of neurological signs and symptoms. The most common underlying aetiology was a posterior circulation stroke or interruption of the vestibular system. In the analysis, we demonstrated statistically significant differences between ischaemic and vestibular aetiology in the duration of episodes (p=0.03, Z=2.13) and vomiting (p=0.02, Z=2.28) subgroups. Insults present on brain imaging have been mapped via two-dimensional graphical representations (n=16).
This review intends to raise awareness of this unusual phenomenon. Swift recognition of this disorder is paramount and appropriate management should be tailored to the individual aetiology. Brain mapping and analysis of cases may elucidate the anatomical localisation of the central integrator of visuospatial orientation. We suggest that sensory information may be synthesised by a multinucleated visuospatial system to form a visual representation of extrapersonal verticality.
视觉变形逆转(RVM)是一种罕见的疾病,其特征为视觉在冠状面旋转180度。我们对所有关于RVM的可用报告进行了系统综述和分析,以确定临床表现、潜在病因、提出的病理生理学机制并明确解剖定位。
我们遵循系统综述和Meta分析的首选报告项目指南,使用Scopus、Web of Science、Ovid、Medline、Embase、PubMed和CINAHL数据库搜索关于RVM的文章。可用文章发表于1974年至2022年。我们总结了证据,分析了数据,并呈现了解剖定位,以提供有关诊断和管理的临床模式的信息。
28篇文章符合入选标准,提供了52例报告的RVM病例。报告重点关注临床表现以及神经体征和症状的评估。最常见的潜在病因是后循环卒中或前庭系统中断。在分析中,我们证实在发作持续时间(p=0.03,Z=2.13)和呕吐(p=0.02,Z=2.28)亚组中,缺血性病因和前庭病因之间存在统计学显著差异。脑成像上显示的损伤已通过二维图形表示进行了定位(n=16)。
本综述旨在提高对这种不寻常现象的认识。迅速识别这种疾病至关重要,应根据个体病因进行适当的管理。对病例进行脑图谱分析可能会阐明视觉空间定向中央整合器的解剖定位。我们建议感觉信息可能由一个多核视觉空间系统合成,以形成个人外垂直性的视觉表征。