McWhirter Laura
Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
Pract Neurol. 2025 Mar 14;25(2):137-142. doi: 10.1136/pn-2024-004112.
'Brain fog' is a term that patients use increasingly frequently in the neurology clinic. We may think that we know what patients are talking about but at least some of the time we are likely to be getting it wrong. Patients use the term 'brain fog' to describe a wide range of subjective phenomena and symptoms. This paper suggests useful lines of questioning, and discusses the clinical correlates of a range of common 'brain fog' experiences.
“脑雾”是患者在神经科门诊越来越频繁使用的一个术语。我们可能认为自己知道患者在说什么,但至少在某些时候我们很可能理解错了。患者用“脑雾”来描述一系列主观现象和症状。本文提出了一些有用的提问思路,并讨论了一系列常见“脑雾”体验的临床相关因素。