Patients with PMO do not all see the same types of distortions, as the faces they see can range from looking demonic to elf-like and drooping on one side to purple or green. — AFP
“My first thought was that I woke up in a demon world,” he said in a phone call from his home in Clarksville, Tennessee, United States.But Sharrah had not “totally lost his mind” as he feared.For people with this condition, faces appear distorted in a variety of ways.For some patients, one half of a face droops below the other.Sometimes, the condition only lasts a few days.
For other PMO patients, the faces on the photos would have also appeared distorted, making such a comparison difficult.“What people don’t understand when they see those pictures is that in real life that face is moving – gesturing and talking.”Canada’s University of British Columbia neurologist Dr Jason Barton, who was not involved in the new study, said that PMO is a “symptom, not a disorder”, meaning that it could have multiple causes.
But Mello said he did not believe this was related to the PMO, because MRI scans showed the lesion is on Sharrah’s hippocampus, a part of the brain “not associated with the face-processing network”.But Mello said that more than 70 patients have contacted his lab over the last three years alone.
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