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Query: UMLS:C0036341 (
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Cerebral folate deficiency presents during infancy with irritability, deceleration of head growth, seizures, and progressive cognitive and motor impairment. Although low serum folate levels have been found in patients with
schizophrenia
, we describe the first case of cerebral folate deficiency presenting as catatonic schizophrenia. A 13-year-old previously healthy boy presented to our hospital with a 17-month history of schizophrenic symptoms with progressively worsening catatonia. On admission, he demonstrated near-complete mutism, frequent enuresis and encopresis, and severe psychomotor retardation. Our initial diagnostic evaluations, including brain magnetic resonance imaging, electroencephalogram, and routine metabolic tests, were normal. A lumbar puncture done to look for neurotransmitter defects or cerebral folate deficiency revealed low levels of 5-methyltetrahydrofolate (31 nmol/L; reference range, 40-150 nmol/L). He also had elevated titers of folate receptor-blocking antibodies. He was treated for the next 9 months with
5-formyltetrahydrofolate
(folinic acid), but his catatonia was unchanged.
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PMID:Cerebral folate deficiency presenting as adolescent catatonic schizophrenia: a case report. 2044 97
The patient is a 62-year-old female who underwent a right hemicolectomy for type-2 ascending colon cancer (moderately-differentiated adenocarcinoma, ss, n0, H0, P0, M0, stage II). Six months after the surgery, a solitary metastatic focus was expressed in the liver S3. Because
schizophrenia
was present concurrently, tegafur and uracil/
folinate
(UFT/Leucovorin) treatment was selected and performed for 3 months. Because the tumor shrank afterward, a partial hepatectomy was performed to obtain a curative resection. In a pathological examination of the resected focus, cicatricial/necrotic findings were observed, but no cancer cells were observed; hence, it was determined to be a pathological complete response (CR). In regard to chemotherapy for distant metastasis of colorectal cancer, many molecular-targeted agents are being introduced, thus resulting in more treatment options; however, depending on the patient's background, UFT/LV treatment can be an effective treatment option.
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PMID:[A case of pathological complete response after treatment with uracil/tegafur (UFT) and folinate (Leucovorin) for liver metastasis of colon cancer]. 2218 37
Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) deficiency is a rare autosomal recessive disorder. It is known that MTHFR deficiency may result in hyperhomocysteinemia, but MTHFR deficiency-induced
schizophrenia
has been rarely reported. Here we present the clinical course, biochemical and genetic characteristics of
schizophrenia
resulted from MTHFR deficiency in a school-age boy. He was 13 years old. He was admitted with a two-year history of fear, auditory hallucination, learning difficulty, sleeping problems, irascibility, drowsing and giggling. At admission, he had significantly elevated plasma and urine levels of total homocysteine, significantly decreased levels of folate in serum and cerebrospinal fluid, and a normal blood concentration of methionine. Further DNA sequencing analysis showed 665C>T homozygous mutations in the MTHFR gene. The patient was diagnosed with MTHFR deficiency-associated
schizophrenia
and treatment with
calcium folinate
, vitamin B12, vitamin B6, and betaine was initiated. After the treatment for 1 week, his plasma and urine levels of homocysteine were decreased to a normal range and the clinical symptoms were significantly improved. After 3 months of treatment, the patient returned to school. He is now living with normal school life. In summary, children with late-onset MTHFR deficiency and secondary cerebral folate deficiency may lead to
schizophrenia
. This rare condition can be early diagnosed through analyses of blood and urine total homocysteine, amino acids in blood and folate in blood and cerebral fluid and successfully treated with folinic acid, vitamin B6, vitamin B12 and betaine.
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PMID:[Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase deficiency-induced schizophrenia in a school-age boy]. 2446 Nov 81