Aizenberg D, Schwartz B, Modai I
J Nerv Ment Dis. 1986 May;174(5):309-11.
Musical hallucinations associated with acquired deafness are rarely reported in the psychiatric literature. In the few cases studied no evidence of psychiatric disturbance is noted. The authors describe two patients with musical hallucinations while in a state of nonpsychotic depression. One of these suffered from acquired deafness and no organic pathology was demonstrable in the other. Cessation of musical hallucinations occurred concomitantly in both patients with improvement of the affective state. Depression might have a contributory role in the occurrence of such hallucinations.
与后天性耳聋相关的音乐幻觉在精神科文献中鲜有报道。在少数已研究的病例中,未发现精神障碍的证据。作者描述了两名在非精神病性抑郁状态下出现音乐幻觉的患者。其中一名患有后天性耳聋,另一名未发现器质性病变。随着情感状态的改善,两名患者的音乐幻觉均随之停止。抑郁可能在这类幻觉的发生中起一定作用。