A rare brain disorder made woman see dragons: How doctors diagnosed and treated the condition

A 52-year-old woman experienced a rare neurological condition called prosopometamorphopsia, causing her to see dragon-like faces instead of human ones. Diagnosed in The Hague, her symptoms included distorted facial features and visual hallucinations, leading to depression and social isolation. Treatment with rivastigmine helped manage her visual symptoms, improving her daily functioning and interactions with colleagues.