Kankanady Shivanand Shreyus
Monash Health, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Case Rep Psychiatry. 2024 Apr 9;2024:5456490. doi: 10.1155/2024/5456490. eCollection 2024.
This is a case report of one patient experiencing psychotic symptoms in the setting of Charles Bonnet syndrome (CBS). Case description is included, and patient has been deidentified. Patient's consent could not be obtained for the submission of the report. The case report focuses on understanding and formulating key psychological issues addressed in this case. It is important to identify that the absence of psychotic illness is classical in patients presenting with psychotic symptoms in CBS and the role of antipsychotic medication is uncertain. A literature review on the management of CBS guidelines published across the world and summarization of the management approach applicable to this case. Visual hallucination is a perception of a visual stimuli when none exists. CBS is characterized by the presence of complex visual hallucinations experienced by the visually impaired, i.e., in an individual with ocular pathology causing vision loss without having true psychosis or dementia. Furthermore, the person having these experiences has a preserved insight into the unreal nature of the perceptions and the absence of mental disorders. An introduction to the terminology "atypical CBS" or "CBS plus" was done to consider visual hallucinations in individuals with low level of insight in a setting of possible cognitive deficits or other hallucinatory modalities.
这是一例在查尔斯·邦尼特综合征(CBS)背景下出现精神病性症状的患者的病例报告。报告包含病例描述,且患者身份已保密。无法获得患者对提交该报告的同意。该病例报告着重于理解和阐述此病例中涉及的关键心理问题。需要明确的是,在CBS中出现精神病性症状的患者典型表现为不存在精神病性疾病,且抗精神病药物的作用尚不明确。对全球发表的CBS管理指南进行文献综述,并总结适用于该病例的管理方法。视幻觉是在不存在视觉刺激时对视觉刺激的一种感知。CBS的特征是视力受损者会出现复杂的视幻觉,即在患有导致视力丧失的眼部病变且无真正精神病或痴呆的个体中出现。此外,有这些经历的人对这些感知的虚幻性质以及不存在精神障碍有保留的洞察力。引入了术语“非典型CBS”或“CBS加”,以考虑在可能存在认知缺陷或其他幻觉形式的情况下,洞察力水平较低的个体出现的视幻觉。