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Query: UMLS:C0030567 (
Parkinson's disease
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We report two cases of
Parkinson's disease
in which visual hallucinations disappeared after cataract surgery. Patient 1 was a 72-year-old woman with
Parkinson's disease
, visual hallucinations and musical hallucinations. Patient 2 was a 77-year-old woman with
Parkinson's disease
and visual hallucinations. Both patients had severe
bilateral cataracts
. Though it was difficult to control their visual hallucinations with medication only, cataract surgery made them disappeared quickly. The visual hallucinations of
Parkinson's disease
are similar to those of Charles Bonnet syndrome. For example, both hallucinations often happen in dim light, at night and when patients are awake with eyes open. Though there have been many reports describing visual hallucinations in
Parkinson's disease
, there have been few reports discussing the relation between these hallucinations and impaired visual acuity. Similar to the hallucinations of Charles Bonnet syndrome, impaired visual acuity should be related to the visual hallucinations of
Parkinson's disease
. When
Parkinson's disease
, visual hallucinations and severe cataract coexist, visual hallucinations may disappear after cataract surgery.
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