Lorazepam-Resistant Catatonia in an Antipsychotic-Naïve 24-Year-Old with Psychotic Symptoms

Catatonia is a complex identifiable clinical syndrome characterized primarily by psychomotor symptoms. In recent decades, some authors have considered that catatonia can be presented as a catatonic syndrome in several pathologies such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders...

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Main Authors: Juan Pablo Lucchelli, Stamatia Kourakou, Laia Pérez de Lucia Bové, Daniel Diaz Rodriguez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Psychiatry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2469707
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spelling doaj-7d733ed230c3412782c313672b858ec52020-11-25T03:01:47ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Psychiatry2090-682X2090-68382020-01-01202010.1155/2020/24697072469707Lorazepam-Resistant Catatonia in an Antipsychotic-Naïve 24-Year-Old with Psychotic SymptomsJuan Pablo Lucchelli0Stamatia Kourakou1Laia Pérez de Lucia Bové2Daniel Diaz Rodriguez3Hôpital du Jura Bernois, Pôle de Santé Mentale, L’Abbaye 22713 Bellelay, SwitzerlandHôpital du Jura Bernois, Pôle de Santé Mentale, L’Abbaye 22713 Bellelay, SwitzerlandHôpital du Jura Bernois, Pôle de Santé Mentale, L’Abbaye 22713 Bellelay, SwitzerlandHôpital du Jura Bernois, Pôle de Santé Mentale, L’Abbaye 22713 Bellelay, SwitzerlandCatatonia is a complex identifiable clinical syndrome characterized primarily by psychomotor symptoms. In recent decades, some authors have considered that catatonia can be presented as a catatonic syndrome in several pathologies such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders and not only in schizophrenia. Prior to DSM 5, there were two conceptions of catatonia: one in which clinical characterization seemed to play a determining role (a categorical view) and another in which a dimensional perspective advocated the existence of catatonia as a clinical entity in its own right, detached from the underlying pathology. Although there are no definitive consensus guidelines for the treatment of catatonia, some studies show that in the schizophrenic form of catatonia, benzodiazepines are partially effective, as well as treatment with ECT. We present the case of a 24-year-old man with severe catatonia and psychotic symptoms, resistant to lorazepam treatment, who achieved complete remission with clozapine treatment according to our diagnostic hypothesis of schizophrenia.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2469707
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Stamatia Kourakou
Laia Pérez de Lucia Bové
Daniel Diaz Rodriguez
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Stamatia Kourakou
Laia Pérez de Lucia Bové
Daniel Diaz Rodriguez
Lorazepam-Resistant Catatonia in an Antipsychotic-Naïve 24-Year-Old with Psychotic Symptoms
Case Reports in Psychiatry
author_facet Juan Pablo Lucchelli
Stamatia Kourakou
Laia Pérez de Lucia Bové
Daniel Diaz Rodriguez
author_sort Juan Pablo Lucchelli
title Lorazepam-Resistant Catatonia in an Antipsychotic-Naïve 24-Year-Old with Psychotic Symptoms
title_short Lorazepam-Resistant Catatonia in an Antipsychotic-Naïve 24-Year-Old with Psychotic Symptoms
title_full Lorazepam-Resistant Catatonia in an Antipsychotic-Naïve 24-Year-Old with Psychotic Symptoms
title_fullStr Lorazepam-Resistant Catatonia in an Antipsychotic-Naïve 24-Year-Old with Psychotic Symptoms
title_full_unstemmed Lorazepam-Resistant Catatonia in an Antipsychotic-Naïve 24-Year-Old with Psychotic Symptoms
title_sort lorazepam-resistant catatonia in an antipsychotic-naïve 24-year-old with psychotic symptoms
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Psychiatry
issn 2090-682X
2090-6838
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Catatonia is a complex identifiable clinical syndrome characterized primarily by psychomotor symptoms. In recent decades, some authors have considered that catatonia can be presented as a catatonic syndrome in several pathologies such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders and not only in schizophrenia. Prior to DSM 5, there were two conceptions of catatonia: one in which clinical characterization seemed to play a determining role (a categorical view) and another in which a dimensional perspective advocated the existence of catatonia as a clinical entity in its own right, detached from the underlying pathology. Although there are no definitive consensus guidelines for the treatment of catatonia, some studies show that in the schizophrenic form of catatonia, benzodiazepines are partially effective, as well as treatment with ECT. We present the case of a 24-year-old man with severe catatonia and psychotic symptoms, resistant to lorazepam treatment, who achieved complete remission with clozapine treatment according to our diagnostic hypothesis of schizophrenia.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2469707
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