Supersensitivity Psychosis with Acute Dystonia.

Autor: Nunez T; UCF/HCA Healthcare Graduate Medical Education Consortium, Psychiatry Residency Program, Orlando, FL.; HCA Florida Osceola Hospital, Kissimmee, FL., Meyerson G; UCF/HCA Healthcare Graduate Medical Education Consortium, Psychiatry Residency Program, Orlando, FL.; HCA Florida Osceola Hospital, Kissimmee, FL., Alani M; HCA Florida Osceola Hospital, Kissimmee, FL.; UCF/HCA Healthcare Graduate Medical Education Consortium, Neurology Residency Program, Orlando, FL., Elahi S; UCF/HCA Healthcare Graduate Medical Education Consortium, Psychiatry Residency Program, Orlando, FL.; HCA Florida Osceola Hospital, Kissimmee, FL., Vargas E; UCF/HCA Healthcare Graduate Medical Education Consortium, Psychiatry Residency Program, Orlando, FL.; HCA Florida Osceola Hospital, Kissimmee, FL.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: HCA healthcare journal of medicine [HCA Healthc J Med] 2023 Feb 28; Vol. 4 (1), pp. 57-60. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Feb 28 (Print Publication: 2023).
DOI: 10.36518/2689-0216.1465
Abstrakt: Introduction: Supersensitivity psychosis is a phenomenon that occurs with chronic usage of antipsychotics secondary to treatment resistance. At this time, there are no standardized guidelines regarding the management of supersensitivity psychosis.
Case Presentation: We present a case of a patient with schizoaffective disorder who developed supersensitivity psychosis and acute dystonia in response to discontinuing psychotropic medications, including high-dose quetiapine and olanzapine. The patient presented with excessive anxiety, paranoia, bizarre thoughts, and generalized dystonia affecting the face, trunk, and extremities. We treated the patient with olanzapine, valproic acid, and diazepam, which alleviated the psychosis back to baseline and significantly improved the dystonia. Despite compliance, the patient returned for inpatient stabilization due to depressive symptoms and worsening of the dystonia. During the second admission, the patient required further modification of psychotropics and supplemental electroconvulsive therapy.
Conclusion: In this paper, we discuss the proposed treatment of supersensitivity psychosis, including the role that electroconvulsive therapy may play in alleviating supersensitivity psychosis and associated movement disorders. We hope to expand the knowledge of additional neuromotor manifestations in supersensitivity psychosis and the management of this unique presentation.
Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.
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Databáze: MEDLINE