Peduncular hallucinosis associated with pontine hemorrhage in an adult patient
Michail Papantoniou,
Georgia Panagou,
Maria Gryllia
Abstract:Peduncular hallucinosis refers to a rare neurophychiatric disorder presenting with vivid visual hallucinations, disturbances of sleep, and oculomotor dysfunction. It is typically caused by mesencephalic lesions. Nonetheless, a few cases have also been reported, in which the same syndrome was associated with thalamic and pontine lesions. We report the case of a 63-year-old male patient presenting to the Emergency Department of our hospital with irritability, gait difficulty, and diplopia of sudden onset two hou… Show more
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