Charles Bonnet Syndrome; presenting as “innocent spirits within": a case report
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Date
2017Author
Ayugi, James
Opondo, Philip
Olashore, Anthony
Molebatsi, Keneilwe
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IISTE, www.iiste.orgLink
https://www.google.com/search?q=Charles+Bonnet+Syndrome%3B+presenting+as+%E2%80%9Cinnocent+spirits+Type
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Charles Bonnet syndrome (CBS) is an under-recognized and under-reported disorder that involves visual
hallucinations in visually impaired individuals. These patients have intact cognition, do not have hallucinations
in any other sensory modalities, and retain insight into the unreal nature of their hallucinations. In most
developing countries like Botswana where mental health and ophalmology professionals are scarce, cases like
Charles Bonnet Syndrome are likely to be misdiagnosed for psychosis/’madness’ with consequent inappropriate
biological interventions . Our patient, a 90 year old blind widow pensioner, with no prior psychiatric history,
complained to family members that she was seeing people without heads and sometimes without limbs following
her. She felt tortured as these people followed her everywhere. She consulted her pastor about these visual
hallucinations, and was told not to worry about them as ‘’they were harmless spirits within her’. When she was
eventually brought to the Hospital she was given a diagnosis of Charles Bonnet Syndrome and showed marked
improvement after being given assurance about her sanity and antidepressants.There is need to increase
awareness of rare psychiatric syndromes in the elderly like the Charles Bonnet Syndrome amongst clinicians
since they can be easily missed or inappropriately managed more so since the population of the elderly is
increasing in Botswana and many other sub-Sahara countries.