| Literature DB >> 28932391 |
Yiwen Wu1, Mark Hallett1.
Abstract
Photophobia is a common symptom seen in many neurologic disorders, however, its pathophysiology remains unclear. Even the term is ambiguous. In this paper, we review the epidemiology and clinical manifestations of photophobia in neurological disorders, including primary headache, blepharospasm, progressive supranuclear palsy, and traumatic brain injury, discuss the definition, etiology and pathogenesis, and summarize practical methods of diagnosis and treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Blepharospasm; Melanopsin; Migraine; Photophobia; Progressive supranuclear palsy; Traumatic brain injury
Year: 2017 PMID: 28932391 PMCID: PMC5606068 DOI: 10.1186/s40035-017-0095-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Neurodegener ISSN: 2047-9158 Impact factor: 8.014
Neurological conditions associated with photophobia
| Neurological Conditions | |
|---|---|
| Primary headaches (most common in Migraine) | |
| Secondary headaches | |
| Blepharospasm | |
| Progressive supranuclear palsy | |
| Traumatic brain injury | |
| Meningitis | |
| Subarachnoid hemorrhage | |
| Lesions of the thalamus |
Photosensitivity Assessment Questionnaire (PAQ)
| Photosensitivity Assessment Questionnaire (PAQ) | |
|---|---|
| 1. I prefer summer to winter because winter dreariness makes me sad. (Phi) | |
| 2. If I could, I would be happier to go out after dusk rather than during the day. (Pho) | |
| 3. Often in winter, I’d like to go to the other hemisphere where it is summer time. (Phi) | |
| 4. My ideal house has large windows. (Phi) | |
| 5. I like cloudy days. (Phi) | |
| 6. Sunlight is so annoying to me, that I have to wear sunglasses when I go out. (Pho) | |
| 7. I prefer to stay at home on sunny days, even if it is not warm. (Pho) | |
| 8. I feel reborn in spring when the days start to become longer. (Phi) | |
| 9. Usually strong sunlight annoys me. (Pho) | |
| 10. I prefer rooms that are in semi-darkness. (Pho) | |
| 11. I prefer sunlight to semi-darkness. (Phi) | |
| 12. Looking at a very bright view annoys me. (Pho) | |
| 13. I can’t stand light reflecting off snow. (Pho) | |
| 14. I think summer annoys me because it’s too bright. (Pho) | |
| 15. Sunlight is like therapy for me. (Phi) | |
| 16. I prefer walking in the sunlight if the weather is cool. (Phi) |
Phi: photophilia; Pho: photophobia
These questions try to identify specifically both behaviors that actively avoid light, termed photophobia (items 2, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14) and that actively search light, described as photophilia (items 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 11, 15, 16), which have been identified as relevant to the Mediterranean population in clinical practice. For each item, the patient may respond in a dichotomous way (yes or no). Affirmative answers are rated as 1 and negative ones as 0, except for item 5 where the scores are reversed (yes = 0, no = 1). Two scores are obtained by the simple sum of each item divided by the number of items for each dimension (8 for photophobia and 8 for photophilia); therefore, two scores ranging from 0 to 1 identify photophobic and photophilic behaviors, respectively
Photophobia questionnaire for patients with primary headaches (English version of the questionnaire developed by Choi et al. [51])
| 1 | During your headache, do you feel a greater sense of glare or dazzle in your eyes than usual by bright lights? | Yes | No |
| 2 | During your headache, do flickering lights, glare, specific colors or high contrast striped patterns bother you or your eyes? | Yes | No |
| 3 | During your headache, do you turn off the lights or draw a curtain to avoid bright conditions? | Yes | No |
| 4 | During your headache, do you have to wear sunglasses even in normal daylight? | Yes | No |
| 5 | During your headache, do bright lights hurt your eyes? | Yes | No |
| 6 | Is your headache worsened by bright lights? | Yes | No |
| 7 | Is your headache triggered by bright lights? | Yes | No |
| 8 | Do you have any of the above symptoms mentioned even during your headache-free interval? | Yes | No |
The score ranges from 0 (no photophobia) to 8 (severe photophobia)