A Narrative Review of Visual Hallucinations in Migraine and Epilepsy: Similarities and Differences in Children and Adolescents
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Visual Symptoms in Migraine
3. Visual Symptoms in Epilepsy
4. Visual Symptoms in Both Conditions: Epilepsy and Migraine
4.1. Visual Loss
4.2. Palinopsia and Polioplia
4.3. Visual Snow
4.4. Other Complex Positive Symptoms
5. Anatomy of Visual System
6. Pathophysiology: Neocortical Dysexcitability
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- Inadequate tissue oxygenation;
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- Fluctuations in ionic concentration (potassium, calcium, sodium, chloride);
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- Change in direct current potential;
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- Cytotoxic edema, mediated by higher osmolality (more significant influx of sodium and calcium);
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- Dendritic beading with spine loss;
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- Alteration in glucose metabolism;
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- Lactic acid accumulation;
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- Decreases in pH and ATP with increased cAMP and ADP levels;
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- Disregulation of release and diffusion of serotonin, neurokinin, calcitonin gene-related peptide, and brain-derived neurotrophic factor.
7. Final Consideration
8. Conclusions and Future Direction
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Symptoms | Migraine | Epilepsy | ref | ||
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Negative | Scotoma Monocular Binocular | Frequent Rare | Schwartz et al. [60] | ||
Blurred vision | Frequent | Rare | Petrusic et al. [20] | ||
“Tunnel” vision | Frequently reported in children | Anecdotal in adults | Petrusic et al. [20] Christian et al. [61] | ||
Blindness Monocular Binocular | Consequence of scotoma; very rare occurrence in adults; female-predominance | 2/3 of patients | Kosnik et al. [62] Caraballo et al. [6] Aldrich et al. [63] Queiroz et al. [17] Rozen et al. [64] | ||
Positive | Simple | Bright light/unformed flashes of light/ star-shaped figures | Commonly reported; a centripetal/- fugal drift of the phosphenes | Horizontal drift stereotypic lateralization | Hartl et al. [26] |
Scintillating scotoma | Frequent | Rare | Petrusic et al. [20] Panyiotopoulos et al. [5] | ||
Zig-zag or jagged lines | Frequent | Petrusic et al. [20] Russel et al. [18] Panyiotopoulos et al. [5] | |||
Black dots | A centripetal/- fugal drift of the phosphenes; relatively common | Horizontal drift stereotypic lateralization | Hartl et al. [26] Queiroz et al. [17] | ||
Color dysgnosia Color brightness | Frequent | No data | Petrusic et al. [20] Hadjikhani et al. [21] | ||
Phosphenes (small bright dots) | A centripetal/- fugal drift of the phosphenes | Horizontal drift stereotypic lateralization | Hartl et al. [26] | ||
Curved or circular lines | Relatively common | Queiroz et al. [17] | |||
“Bean-like” forms like a crescent or C-shaped | Frequent | Queiroz et al. [17] | |||
Flickering light | A centripetal/- fugal drift of the phosphenes; Frequent | Russel et al. [18] | |||
Palinopsia | No report in children | Frequent | Adcock et al. [34] | ||
Polyopia | One report | rare | Raieli et al. [38] Kataoka et al. [36] | ||
Complex | Visual snow | Seven anecdotal cases; isolated, short-lasting | Two reports; visual snow syndrome | Simpson et al. [40] Polster et al. [41] | |
Mosaic vision | Relatively common | Podoll et al. [65] Queiroz et al. [17] | |||
Fractured Vision | Relatively common | Podoll et al. [65] | |||
Corona effect | Single or two extra contours, surrounding parts or the complete contours of an object, in black/white or in color, around perceived or illusory images | Not described | Podoll et al. [65] | ||
Complex hallucinations | Rare | Frequent | |||
Alice in Wonderland syndrome (micropsia, macropsia, teleopsia, metamorphopsia, pelopsia) | When AWS is associated with migraine, micropsia and teleopsia have most frequently been reported | Rare | Shevell et al. [12] Blom et al. [46] | ||
People, animals, landscape | Extremely rare | Rare | Akiyama et al. [43] Smith et al. [42] |
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D’Agnano, D.; Lo Cascio, S.; Correnti, E.; Raieli, V.; Sciruicchio, V. A Narrative Review of Visual Hallucinations in Migraine and Epilepsy: Similarities and Differences in Children and Adolescents. Brain Sci. 2023, 13, 643. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13040643
D’Agnano D, Lo Cascio S, Correnti E, Raieli V, Sciruicchio V. A Narrative Review of Visual Hallucinations in Migraine and Epilepsy: Similarities and Differences in Children and Adolescents. Brain Sciences. 2023; 13(4):643. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13040643
Chicago/Turabian StyleD’Agnano, Daniela, Salvatore Lo Cascio, Edvige Correnti, Vincenzo Raieli, and Vittorio Sciruicchio. 2023. "A Narrative Review of Visual Hallucinations in Migraine and Epilepsy: Similarities and Differences in Children and Adolescents" Brain Sciences 13, no. 4: 643. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13040643
APA StyleD’Agnano, D., Lo Cascio, S., Correnti, E., Raieli, V., & Sciruicchio, V. (2023). A Narrative Review of Visual Hallucinations in Migraine and Epilepsy: Similarities and Differences in Children and Adolescents. Brain Sciences, 13(4), 643. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13040643