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A case of reversible catatonia in a well controlled insulin-dependent diabetic is described. The course of catatonia was characterized by very high CSF lactate values (serial semiautomatic determinations) during more than one month, beyond the clinical recovery. The CSF lactate elevations seem to reflect cerebral hypoxia. The uncommon coincidence of diabetes with cerebral atrophy, mental weakness, and perceptive deafness migh suggest the classification of this case of diabetes in the group 'associated with certain conditions and syndromes'.
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PMID:Catatonia with high CSF lactate in a case of diabetes with associated conditions. 722 10

Quetiapine is a unique antipsychotic drug characterized by the weakest affinity for dopamine D2 receptors of all the antipsychotics. This drug certainly binds D2 receptors, but rapidly dissociates from them. Therefore, it is necessary to establish how to use quetiapine in the different way from potent and sustained D2 receptor antagonists such as haloperidol. Plenty dose of quetiapine is effective for schizophrenia patients suffered from severe insomnia, catatonia, emotional instability, impulsiveness and aggressiveness. However, in order to avoid metabolic side effects including weight gain and diabetes mellitus, we have to continue a longitudinal blood glucose monitoring in schizophrenia patients treated with quetiapine.
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PMID:[Quetiapine]. 2367 98