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Extrapyramidal syndrome in psychotic depression: a case report.
INTRODUCTION: Psychotic depression is a subtype of major depression, with worst prognosis but underdiagnosed and undertreated. We introduce the case of a 75-year-old patient who is attended in the hospital presenting sorrow and behavioral disturbances. He also had delusions of ruin and surveillance...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10479103/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.2227 |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Psychotic depression is a subtype of major depression, with worst prognosis but underdiagnosed and undertreated. We introduce the case of a 75-year-old patient who is attended in the hospital presenting sorrow and behavioral disturbances. He also had delusions of ruin and surveillance through his phone, adding amnesia, dizziness, constipation, tremor and bradykinesia. He had suffered a limited depressive episode regarding his wife’s death. OBJECTIVES: To highlight the importance of a correct differential diagnosis in psychotic depression to prescribe an adequate treatment that provides a better outcome for the patient. METHODS: A narrative search of the available literature on the subject through the presentation of a case. RESULTS: The presumptive diagnosis is Parkinson vs psychotic depression. After some weeks of treatment with venlafaxine and olanzapine, the absence of improvement and fluctuating symptoms orientates towards Parkinson. This is later excluded due to a normal DATSCAN. Therefore, the diagnosis of psychotic depression is made, explaining parkinsonism as secondary to psychotropics. Olanzapine and venlafaxine are retired, introducing clozapine because of its lower incidence of extrapyramidal symptoms. After two weeks, the symptoms disappear, recovering the patient his basal functionality. CONCLUSIONS: Depression with psychotic symptoms can take several weeks to respond to treatment, requiring a proper organic screening. In our case, the slow response to treatment made the organic etiology as one of the main differential diagnoses, specifically Parkinson disease. It ruled out because of the absence of findings in the DATSCAN and the resolution of the extrapyramidal symptoms with the change of treatment. DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST: None Declared |
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spelling | pubmed-104791032023-09-06 Extrapyramidal syndrome in psychotic depression: a case report. Álvarez, C. Gómez Martín, A. M. Eur Psychiatry Abstract INTRODUCTION: Psychotic depression is a subtype of major depression, with worst prognosis but underdiagnosed and undertreated. We introduce the case of a 75-year-old patient who is attended in the hospital presenting sorrow and behavioral disturbances. He also had delusions of ruin and surveillance through his phone, adding amnesia, dizziness, constipation, tremor and bradykinesia. He had suffered a limited depressive episode regarding his wife’s death. OBJECTIVES: To highlight the importance of a correct differential diagnosis in psychotic depression to prescribe an adequate treatment that provides a better outcome for the patient. METHODS: A narrative search of the available literature on the subject through the presentation of a case. RESULTS: The presumptive diagnosis is Parkinson vs psychotic depression. After some weeks of treatment with venlafaxine and olanzapine, the absence of improvement and fluctuating symptoms orientates towards Parkinson. This is later excluded due to a normal DATSCAN. Therefore, the diagnosis of psychotic depression is made, explaining parkinsonism as secondary to psychotropics. Olanzapine and venlafaxine are retired, introducing clozapine because of its lower incidence of extrapyramidal symptoms. After two weeks, the symptoms disappear, recovering the patient his basal functionality. CONCLUSIONS: Depression with psychotic symptoms can take several weeks to respond to treatment, requiring a proper organic screening. In our case, the slow response to treatment made the organic etiology as one of the main differential diagnoses, specifically Parkinson disease. It ruled out because of the absence of findings in the DATSCAN and the resolution of the extrapyramidal symptoms with the change of treatment. DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST: None Declared Cambridge University Press 2023-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10479103/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.2227 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Abstract Álvarez, C. Gómez Martín, A. M. Extrapyramidal syndrome in psychotic depression: a case report. |
title | Extrapyramidal syndrome in psychotic depression: a case report. |
title_full | Extrapyramidal syndrome in psychotic depression: a case report. |
title_fullStr | Extrapyramidal syndrome in psychotic depression: a case report. |
title_full_unstemmed | Extrapyramidal syndrome in psychotic depression: a case report. |
title_short | Extrapyramidal syndrome in psychotic depression: a case report. |
title_sort | extrapyramidal syndrome in psychotic depression: a case report. |
topic | Abstract |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10479103/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.2227 |
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