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Case report: Impact of hyperthyroidism on psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia comorbid with Graves’ disease

INTRODUCTION: Auditory hallucinations are the most common type of hallucinations observed in schizophrenia; however, visual hallucinations are not uncommon. In Graves’ disease, depression, hypomania, and psychosis can occur. While the association between Graves’ disease and psychosis has been explor...

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Autores principales: Sumi, Yukiyoshi, Kawahara, Sanae, Fujii, Kumiko, Yamaji, Mayu, Nakajima, Kou, Nakamura, Tsubasa, Horikawa, Osamu, Fujita, Yukihiro, Ozeki, Yuji
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10366534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37496682
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1219049
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author Sumi, Yukiyoshi
Kawahara, Sanae
Fujii, Kumiko
Yamaji, Mayu
Nakajima, Kou
Nakamura, Tsubasa
Horikawa, Osamu
Fujita, Yukihiro
Ozeki, Yuji
author_facet Sumi, Yukiyoshi
Kawahara, Sanae
Fujii, Kumiko
Yamaji, Mayu
Nakajima, Kou
Nakamura, Tsubasa
Horikawa, Osamu
Fujita, Yukihiro
Ozeki, Yuji
author_sort Sumi, Yukiyoshi
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description INTRODUCTION: Auditory hallucinations are the most common type of hallucinations observed in schizophrenia; however, visual hallucinations are not uncommon. In Graves’ disease, depression, hypomania, and psychosis can occur. While the association between Graves’ disease and psychosis has been explored, understanding of the specific impact of thyroid dysfunction severity on psychiatric symptom severity is limited. Here, we present a case report of a patient with schizophrenia comorbid with Graves’ disease whose psychotic symptoms were impacted by hyperthyroidism. CASE: The patient was a 32-year-old Japanese woman who presented with auditory and visual hallucinations, agitation, and pressured speech. The patient was diagnosed with schizophrenia comorbid with Graves’ disease and thyroid storm. The patient’s psychotic symptoms were found to be associated with fluctuations in thyroid hormone levels, and visual hallucinations were observed only during thyroid storms. Treatment involved dexamethasone, potassium iodide, bisoprolol fumarate, and methimazole for thyrotoxicosis, and a blonanserin transdermal patch, paliperidone, and paliperidone palmitate for psychotic symptoms. The patient’s auditory and visual hallucinations improved with antipsychotic treatment and decreased thyroid hormone levels. CONCLUSION: This case highlights the importance of monitoring thyroid function in patients with schizophrenia, particularly those with comorbid Graves’ disease. The correlation between psychiatric symptoms and thyroid hormone levels was demonstrated on an individual level over time, with symptoms worsening as thyroid hormone levels increased. Additionally, our case suggests that abnormally high thyroid hormone levels may trigger visual hallucinations in individuals with schizophrenia. Further studies are needed to elucidate the underlying mechanisms and potential treatment implications of this association.
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spelling pubmed-103665342023-07-26 Case report: Impact of hyperthyroidism on psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia comorbid with Graves’ disease Sumi, Yukiyoshi Kawahara, Sanae Fujii, Kumiko Yamaji, Mayu Nakajima, Kou Nakamura, Tsubasa Horikawa, Osamu Fujita, Yukihiro Ozeki, Yuji Front Psychiatry Psychiatry INTRODUCTION: Auditory hallucinations are the most common type of hallucinations observed in schizophrenia; however, visual hallucinations are not uncommon. In Graves’ disease, depression, hypomania, and psychosis can occur. While the association between Graves’ disease and psychosis has been explored, understanding of the specific impact of thyroid dysfunction severity on psychiatric symptom severity is limited. Here, we present a case report of a patient with schizophrenia comorbid with Graves’ disease whose psychotic symptoms were impacted by hyperthyroidism. CASE: The patient was a 32-year-old Japanese woman who presented with auditory and visual hallucinations, agitation, and pressured speech. The patient was diagnosed with schizophrenia comorbid with Graves’ disease and thyroid storm. The patient’s psychotic symptoms were found to be associated with fluctuations in thyroid hormone levels, and visual hallucinations were observed only during thyroid storms. Treatment involved dexamethasone, potassium iodide, bisoprolol fumarate, and methimazole for thyrotoxicosis, and a blonanserin transdermal patch, paliperidone, and paliperidone palmitate for psychotic symptoms. The patient’s auditory and visual hallucinations improved with antipsychotic treatment and decreased thyroid hormone levels. CONCLUSION: This case highlights the importance of monitoring thyroid function in patients with schizophrenia, particularly those with comorbid Graves’ disease. The correlation between psychiatric symptoms and thyroid hormone levels was demonstrated on an individual level over time, with symptoms worsening as thyroid hormone levels increased. Additionally, our case suggests that abnormally high thyroid hormone levels may trigger visual hallucinations in individuals with schizophrenia. Further studies are needed to elucidate the underlying mechanisms and potential treatment implications of this association. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10366534/ /pubmed/37496682 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1219049 Text en Copyright © 2023 Sumi, Kawahara, Fujii, Yamaji, Nakajima, Nakamura, Horikawa, Fujita and Ozeki. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Sumi, Yukiyoshi
Kawahara, Sanae
Fujii, Kumiko
Yamaji, Mayu
Nakajima, Kou
Nakamura, Tsubasa
Horikawa, Osamu
Fujita, Yukihiro
Ozeki, Yuji
Case report: Impact of hyperthyroidism on psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia comorbid with Graves’ disease
title Case report: Impact of hyperthyroidism on psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia comorbid with Graves’ disease
title_full Case report: Impact of hyperthyroidism on psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia comorbid with Graves’ disease
title_fullStr Case report: Impact of hyperthyroidism on psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia comorbid with Graves’ disease
title_full_unstemmed Case report: Impact of hyperthyroidism on psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia comorbid with Graves’ disease
title_short Case report: Impact of hyperthyroidism on psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia comorbid with Graves’ disease
title_sort case report: impact of hyperthyroidism on psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia comorbid with graves’ disease
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10366534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37496682
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1219049
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