ストローク後のにおける複雑な視覚的幻覚:症例報告と文献レビュー
Shugo Fujita1, Genko Oyama1, Hitoshi Kawasaki1
1Department of Neurology, Saitama Medical University, Japan.
Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)
|February 15, 2026
まとめ
卒中後の (PSE) の複雑な視覚幻覚 (CVH) は,視覚記憶領域におけるの活動から生じる可能性があります. PSEにおけるCVHの早期認識は,誤診を予防し,適切な治療を確保することができます.
科学分野:
- 神経学 神経学とは
- エピレプトロジーはエピレプト学です.
- 神経科学は神経科学である.
背景:
- 脳卒中後の (PSE) は,脳血管事故後の一般的な合併症です.
- 複雑な視覚幻覚 (CVH) は,珍しいが重要な神経学的症状です.
- PSEにおけるCVHの神経生物学的な基礎を理解することは,診断と管理に不可欠です.
研究 の 目的:
- 持続的なCVHを伴うPSEの症例を報告する.
- 特定の脳の領域におけるの活動とCVHの間の潜在的な関連性を調査する.
- PSEの表れとしてCVHを認識することの重要性を強調する.
主な方法:
- PSEとCVHを患った82歳の男性の症例報告.
- エレクトロエンセファログラフィー (EEG) は,性放出を特定する.
- エピレプシーの文脈におけるCVHに関する文献レビュー.
主要な成果:
- 患者は過去のエピソード的なシーンを含む持続的なCVHを経験しました.
- EEGは,右側後側側側頭部と頭頂部領域の性放出を示した.
- 症状はレベチラセタムで解消し,ゾニサミドで維持された.
結論:
- PSEにおけるCVHは,非支配的な側頭葉または側頭葉領域に広がるエピレプシーの活動から生じることがあります.
- CVHは視覚記憶のリコールを表し,精神症状と関連している可能性があります.
- PSEにおけるCVHの認識は,正確な診断と適切な治療を支援し,誤診を回避します.
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