Bhat Shriya Prakash, Shipchandler Abeezar, Tokunaga Chris
Department of Infectious Disease and Microbiome, Broad Institute, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA.
Medical Director, Hospital Medicine, Baylor Scott and White, Plano, TX 75093, USA.
Reports (MDPI). 2024 Aug 2;7(3):65. doi: 10.3390/reports7030065.
Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) is characterized by complex visual hallucinations in individuals with acute vision loss, typically affecting older adults. Most CBS cases are observed in patients with sudden severe visual impairment; however, there are limited reports of CBS occurring in individuals with mild visual deterioration, particularly when confounded by sensory deprivation and social isolation. Here, we report a case of CBS in a female in her early 80s, who experienced vivid visual hallucinations during a period of prolonged social isolation following a hip surgery. Although symptomatology initially presented as delirium and psychosis, the diagnosis of CBS was confirmed after a neuropsychiatric evaluation and ophthalmologic exam, which showed mild deterioration in the patient's macular degeneration, combined with a social history of reduced independence and increased isolation. The case highlights the lesser-known role of sudden lifestyle changes and reduced cognitive engagement in CBS development in cases of mild visual impairment. It also suggests that cognitive and social stimulation may play a crucial role in CBS management, which has limited reports in the current literature.
查尔斯·邦尼特综合征(CBS)的特征是急性视力丧失的个体出现复杂的视幻觉,通常影响老年人。大多数CBS病例见于突然严重视力损害的患者;然而,关于CBS发生在轻度视力减退个体中的报道有限,尤其是当伴有感觉剥夺和社会隔离时。在此,我们报告一例80岁出头女性的CBS病例,她在髋关节手术后长期社会隔离期间经历了生动的视幻觉。尽管症状最初表现为谵妄和精神病,但经神经精神评估和眼科检查确诊为CBS,检查显示患者黄斑变性轻度恶化,同时伴有独立性降低和隔离增加的社会史。该病例突出了在轻度视力损害情况下,突然的生活方式改变和认知参与减少在CBS发病中鲜为人知的作用。它还表明,认知和社会刺激可能在CBS的管理中起关键作用,而目前文献中对此报道有限。