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Rev Colomb Psiquiatr (Engl Ed) ; 51(4): 326-329, 2022.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36496225

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INTRODUCTION: Although delusional jealousy accounts for merely 10% of delusional disorders, it is associated to risk of serious violence and suicide. With this clinical case, we intend to explore the difficulties in the pharmacological approach of delusional jealousy disorder and to summarise the most recent findings in the treatment of this condition. METHODS: Case report. CASE PRESENTATION: A 76-year-old man involuntarily admitted to a psychiatric ward due to threats of physical aggression to his wife in the context of irreducible ideas of her infidelity. Initially, we observed an improvement of symptomatology with risperidone and its long-acting injectable formulation, but the emergence of hypotensive side effects required the off-label use of paliperidone palmitate 50 mg/ml. CONCLUSIONS: Few studies, mainly case reports, look at the specific treatment of delusional jealousy. Given the negative consequences for patients and for their spouses, better scientific evidence to treat this condition is needed.


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Delusions , Jealousy , Male , Female , Humans , Aged , Delusions/drug therapy , Delusions/psychology , Violence , Aggression
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Rev. colomb. psiquiatr ; 51(4): 326-329, oct.-dic. 2022.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1423882

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RESUMEN Introducción: Aunque el delirio celotípico represente solo cerca del 10% de los trastornos delirantes, se asocia un riesgo de violencia grave y suicidio. Con este caso clínico se pretende explorar las dificultades en el tratamento farmacológico del trastorno de delirio celotípico y resumir los hallazgos más recientes en el tratamiento de esta enfermedad. Métodos: Reporte de caso. Presentación del caso: Un varón de 76 anos tuvo un ingreso involuntario en el departamento de psiquiatría debido a amenazas de agresión física a su esposa en el contexto de ideas irreductibles de su infidelidad. Inicialmente se observó una mejoría de los síntomas con risperidona y su formulación inyectable de acción prolongada, pero la aparición de efectos secundarios hipotensivos requirió la prescripción off-label de palmitato de paliperidona 50 mg/ml. Conclusiones: Pocos estudios, principalmente reportes de casos, abordan el tratamiento específico del delirio celotípico. Dadas las consecuencias negativas para los pacientes y sus cónyuges, se necesita una mejor evidencia científica para el tratamiento de esta enfermedad.


ABSTRACT Introduction: Although delusional jealousy accounts for merely 10% of delusional disorders, it is associated to risk of serious violence and suicide. With this clinical case, we intend to explore the difficulties in the pharmacological approach of delusional jealousy disorder and to summarise the most recent findings in the treatment of this condition. Methods: Case report. Case presentation: A 76-year-old man involuntarily admitted to a psychiatric ward due to threats of physical aggression to his wife in the context of irreducible ideas of her infidelity. Initially, we observed an improvement of symptomatology with risperidone and its long-acting injectable formulation, but the emergence of hypotensive side effects required the off-label use of paliperidone palmitate 50 mg/ml. Conclusions: Few studies, mainly case reports, look at the specific treatment of delusional jealousy. Given the negative consequences for patients and for their spouses, better scientific evidence to treat this condition is needed.

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Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33735050

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Although delusional jealousy accounts for merely 10% of delusional disorders, it is associated to risk of serious violence and suicide. With this clinical case, we intend to explore the difficulties in the pharmacological approach of delusional jealousy disorder and to summarise the most recent findings in the treatment of this condition. METHODS: Case report. CASE PRESENTATION: A 76-year-old man involuntarily admitted to a psychiatric ward due to threats of physical aggression to his wife in the context of irreducible ideas of her infidelity. Initially, we observed an improvement of symptomatology with risperidone and its long-acting injectable formulation, but the emergence of hypotensive side effects required the off-label use of paliperidone palmitate 50 mg/ml. CONCLUSIONS: Few studies, mainly case reports, look at the specific treatment of delusional jealousy. Given the negative consequences for patients and for their spouses, better scientific evidence to treat this condition is needed.

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Neurologist ; 21(1): 11-2, 2016 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26703003

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INTRODUCTION: The Bothrops sp. venom has proteolytic, hemorrhagic, and coagulant activity. Clinical manifestations range from local ecchymosis to severe hemorrhage in distant organs. However, stroke is rarely reported. CASE REPORT: A 52-year-old man who presented with an intracranial bleeding as the sole manifestation of Bothrops sp. snakebite. CONCLUSIONS: Although uncommon, Bothrops snakebite may present as isolated intracranial bleeding. This case illustrates the importance of the correct identification of the snake as poisonous and the institution of the adequate medical care in a short period of time.


Subject(s)
Bothrops , Hemorrhage/complications , Intracranial Hemorrhages/complications , Snake Bites/complications , Stroke/pathology , Animals , Brain/blood supply , Brain/pathology , Hemorrhage/diagnosis , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Snake Bites/diagnosis , Stroke/complications , Stroke/diagnosis
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