Acute loss of vision in a young woman: a case report on psychogenic blindness.

Journal: Ethiopian journal of health sciences

Volume: 25

Issue: 1

Year of Publication: 2015

Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Psychiatry, Jimma University, Ethiopia. Global Mental Health Group, Center International Health, Ludwig Maximilians University, Munch Germany.

Abstract summary 

Acute loss of vision needs urgent attention and treatment. We report on a young Ethiopian woman who experienced acute bilateral blindness. In the presence of normal ophthalmological findings psychogenic blindness has to be considered.A 21 years old woman was admitted to the psychiatry clinic at Jimma University specialized Hospital, Jimma, South West Ethiopia. She had not been able to see for a few days. Ophthalmological and neurological examinations showed normal findings. No severe psychopathology was found. Stressful life events had preceded the appearance of the symptoms. An attitude of accepting the perspective of the patient of a seemingly organic disease is a precondition for a successful intervention. Treatment aimed at a gradual return to normal functioning. The patient regained her sight and fully recovered. The final psychiatric diagnosis was psychogenic blindness.The psychosocial intervention was successful and encouraging for the patient and clinicians.

Authors & Co-authors:  Mulugeta S S Tesfay K K Frank R R Gruber-Frank C C

Study Outcome 

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Citations :  World Health Organization (WHO), author Global data on visual impairment, Prevention of Blindness and Visual Impairment. 2010. [14 10 2013]. ( http://www.who.int/blindness/causes/en/index.html.
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SSN : 2413-7170
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Acute Disease
Other Terms
acute loss of vision;conversion disorder;international cooperation;low-income country;psychosocial intervention
Study Design
Case Study,Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Ethiopia
Publication Country
Ethiopia