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Query: UMLS:C0085584 (
encephalopathy
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This is a report on six psychiatric patients who indulged in excessive ingestion of water and subsequently developed tonic-clonic seizures in the course of the underlying mental disorders. On the basis of the DSM-III criteria, they were diagnosed as follows: schizophrenic disorder, 4; schizo-affective disorder, 1; borderline personality disorder, 1. The levels of serum electrolytes were estimated during five episodes of seizures in three patients. Hyponatremia was a consistent finding (serum sodium: mean = 120.6 mEq/liter). Plasma osmolality and plasma levels of arginine vasopressin (AVP) were determined during two episodes in two patients. The inappropriately high circulating levels of AVP relative to plasma hypoosmolality were documented. However, the response to the overnight fluid deprivation and acute water load during the period of no seizures in two patients revealed no evidence of the persistent SIADH, suggesting the temporal association of hyponatremic
encephalopathy
with inappropriate AVP secretion. It is not conclusive whether the transient SIADH is the cause or the consequence of hyponatremic
encephalopathy
, although a delusion or an
auditory hallucination
could play a critical role in drinking water excessively in three patients.
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PMID:The syndrome of self-induced water intoxication in psychiatric patients. 406 56
Hashimoto's
encephalopathy
(HE), which carries kaleidoscopic clinical presentations, is easily misdiagnosed in clinical practice. Early diagnosis and prompt initiation of steroid therapy are associated with good prognosis. We describe a 50-year-old female patient who had subclinical hypothyroidism and who presented herself with gradual cognitive impairment, accompanied with
auditory hallucination
and delusion. Increased anti-thyroid antibodies titers were found in her serum and cerebrospinal fluid. The HE diagnosis was confirmed using the laboratory test for anti-thyroid antibodies along with the patient's clinical presentation. We treated her with steroid pulse therapy, and the results were favorable. We highlight this case to call for early diagnosis and prompt intervention of HE in clinical practice.
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PMID:Hashimoto's encephalopathy mimicking presenile dementia. 2455 30
A man undergoing long-term peritoneal dialysis who had no history of mental illness suffered psychosis and
auditory hallucination
2 days after clindamycin was initiated at a single dose of 0.6 g per day for pulmonary infection. His mental symptoms disappeared after clindamycin was discontinued and peritoneal dialysis was strengthened. The patient's body temperature was mildly elevated the day before he was admitted to the hospital, and no abnormalities were observed on head and chest computed tomography imaging at admission, except for a slow rhythm on electroencephalogram. Many factors were involved in this case; antibiotic-related
encephalopathy
caused by clindamycin may be one factor. Physicians should carefully consider the use of antibiotics, especially in patients with end-stage renal disease.
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PMID:A case of suspected antibiotic-associated encephalopathy in a patient undergoing long-term peritoneal dialysis. 3245 25