“ZOOM effect”. The TV sign in patients with dementia: Is there an increase incidence during pandemia due to rise in isolation and virtuality?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.53680/vertex.v33i155.138Keywords:
Dementia, Delusional misidentification syndrome, Covid-19 pandemic, Virtual communication, TV signAbstract
Delusional misidentification syndromes are misperceptions of external stimuli with an associated belief or elaboration that is held with delusional intensity. In the TV sign patient believes that the observed television events are occurring in a real three-dimensional space. It is one of the very rare forms of delusional misidentification syndrome in patients with dementia. We report 7 patients with cognitive impairment cases who have presented TV sign during the COVID-19 pandemic. Two patients had Alzheimer’s dementia type diagnosis, 1 atypical Alzheimer dementia, 1 vascular dementia and 3 of them had mixed etiology (2 Alzheimer dementia + vascular and 1 dementia with Lewy bodies + vascular). Three presented other psychotic symptoms and 1 patient also had Capgras syndrome. These 7 cases series raise the possibility of an increase incidence of TV sign in patients with dementia during pandemia triggered by the rise in exposure to screen devices and a social isolation during this period.