Abstract

Functional visual disorders in children and adolescents are an important but challenging differential diagnosis. What is characteristic is the discrepancy between the symptomatology and the objective findings. The aim of our work was to analyse the data of those patients who were cared for at our clinic with the diagnosis "functional visual disorders". A retrospective data analysis was performed: age < 18 years, with diagnosis "functional visual disorder" 2011 to 2020. Historical and clinical data were extracted from the patient's file. In addition, parents or patients were contacted using a questionnaire about current symptoms. The study was approved by the cantonal ethics committee of Zürich (KEK Nr. 2020-01268). A total of 92 patients were identified, and analysis could be performed in 53% (49/92; 32 female, 17 male) with available consent. The age ranged from 3 to 18 years (median 10.5 years) with a follow-up of 1 to 58 months (median 7months). The most common symptoms were bilateral visual loss (55%) and/or blurred vision (18%) with headache (35%), motility pain (14%), photophobia (4%), dizziness (4%), and malaise (2%). A reduction in distant (22/49 bilateral, 9/49 unilateral) and near (24/49 bilateral, 3/49 unilateral) visual acuity was documented. Subjective visual acuity reduction was no longer detectable in 20% of patients at testing. Psychological distress was documented in 13/49 patients. Moisturising eye drops (18/49), eyeglass prescription (15/49), or no therapy (20/49) was recommended. Subjective and/or objective improvement was documented at follow-up in 49% (24/49). The questionnaire was answered in 86%: no complete remission of visual symptoms (10/42), remission within 1 week (14/41), 1 month (3/41), 2 - 6 months (8/41), 1 year (6/41). There was no correlation between duration of visual symptoms and age at onset or gender. The consultation at our clinic was reported as "supportive and helpful" in 31/42 patients. Despite a low incidence during the history, the psychosocial and psychological component should not be neglected.

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