Juan Oms
Tanzania
Case Report
Charles Bonnet Syndrome in an Elderly Patient Following Cataract Surgery
Author(s): Akinboyede Akinyemi, Luis Dabul, Erik Cabrera, Laura Akinyemi, Juan Oms and Jorge BenitoAkinboyede Akinyemi, Luis Dabul, Erik Cabrera, Laura Akinyemi, Juan Oms and Jorge Benito
Introduction: The incidence and prevalence of visual impairment among the elderly population in the United States progressively shows an increase. The escalating trend among the geriatric population is relevant not only to ophthalmologists, but surprisingly relevant to Psychiatrists. Advancements in medicine have made state of the art surgical interventions available for individuals with visual impairments. However, Psychiatrists needs to be adequately informed of rare signs pointing towards complex ocular misperception-related disorders among the geriatric population which seem like psychotic episodes. One of such complex diagnoses includes Charles Bonnet syndrome. Case presentation: This case report describes the constellation of presenting symptoms, relevance of a visual field examination and appropriate discharge disposition in an elderly female with a past medical history of cata.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2378-5756.1000414