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Gen Hosp Psychiatry ; 32(4): 446.e7-8, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20633753

ABSTRACT

The Charles Bonnet syndrome (CBS) is a condition associated with complex visual hallucinations occurring in the elderly in patients with visual impairment and normal mental health. Here, we report the case of a 78-year-old woman who has a limited visual acuity with a CBS that we postulated to be in relationship to a vitamin B12 deficiency. This case is the first report of vitamin B12 deficiency-associated CBS.


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Hallucinations/etiology , Vitamin B 12 Deficiency/complications , Aged , Female , Glaucoma/complications , Glaucoma/psychology , Humans , Syndrome , Vision, Low/complications , Vision, Low/psychology , Vitamin B 12 Deficiency/psychology
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Psychiatry Res ; 168(1): 78-85, 2009 Jun 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19447502

ABSTRACT

Catatonia is a common but under-diagnosed neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by the occurrence in a single patient of concomitant affective, motor and behavioral symptoms with a hazardous outcome (called lethal catatonia: LC). Deaths by thromboembolic disease have been previously reported in LC. A 2-year prospective study was carried out to examine D-dimer levels, an early and sensitive coagulation marker, in patients with catatonic disorders. Twenty-five acute catatonic patients and 50 psychiatric control patients - matched on age, gender, psychiatric diagnosis, general psychopathology and neuroleptic medication matched - were investigated and considered in relation to D-dimer blood levels and other biological variables (serum iron, creatine phosphokinase, leukocytosis). All catatonic patients had high D-dimer levels and mean levels were significantly higher in catatonics than in non-catatonic patients, independently of age, gender, immobility, comorbid diagnosis, general psychopathology and neuroleptic medication. No significant association was observed with other biological parameters investigated. These preliminary and exploratory results suggest that catatonia is associated with early coagulation activation.


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Catatonia/blood , Fibrin Fibrinogen Degradation Products/analysis , Acute Disease , Biomarkers/blood , Blood Coagulation/physiology , Catatonia/diagnosis , Creatine Kinase/blood , Early Diagnosis , Female , Fibrin Fibrinogen Degradation Products/physiology , Fibrinogen/analysis , Humans , Leukocyte Count , Male , Mental Disorders/blood , Mental Disorders/diagnosis , Middle Aged , Prognosis , Prospective Studies , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
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