Palinopsia in the Setting of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus

Paul B. Ferguson, Kennedy Snavely

CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE(2024)

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Abstract
Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) is characterized by pathologic ventriculomegaly with normal opening pressures on lumbar puncture. It commonly presents with a triad of gait disturbance, cognitive impairment, and urinary bladder detrusor dysfunction. Its pathogenesis is complex but is thought to arise in the setting of imbalanced cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) secretion and absorption. Given that intracranial pressure often remains normal in the setting of NPH, visual symptoms are quite uncommon. Here we present a case of a 70 -year -old female with a subacute history of visual aberration described as a seconds -long persistent recurrence of visual images after the stimulus was removed from the visual field in the setting of slowed and unstable gait, urinary urgency, and cognitive impairment. This patient was evaluated and ultimately diagnosed with NPH before undergoing definitive treatment with ventriculoperitoneal shunt implantation. She has shown persistent responsiveness to shunting of the CSF as manifested by sustained improvement in gait speed and stability, urinary bladder urgency, and palinopsia resolution at the six-month follow-up assessment.
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magnetic gait,bladder detrusor dysfunction,palinopsia,normal pressure hydrocephalus,nph
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