Complex visual hallucination and mirror sign in posterior cortical atrophy.
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概要
OBJECTIVE
In posterior cortical atrophy (PCA), visual hallucinations are rare symptoms and mirror sign has not been described.
METHODS
Single case report.
RESULTS
We reported a 60-year-old woman with PCA who reported complex visual hallucinations, such as a man walking in her room, and mirror sign, which was the perception of a stranger staring at her when she looked into a mirror. She could not recognize images of herself in the mirror correctly, although she could recognize that a person standing next to her and the images of that person reflected in the mirror were the same person.
CONCLUSIONS
Early complex visual hallucinations in this patient appeared to be more characteristic of dementia with Lewy body than Alzheimer's disease (AD). It is hard to explain mirror sign in this patient as being because of either prosopagnosia, Balint's syndrome or advanced AD. This patient may have other underlying cognitive dysfunction.