Schizophrenia with comorbid idiopathic parkinson's disease: A difficult clinical management scenario

Comorbidity of idiopathic Parkinson's disease (IPD) and schizophrenia is an uncommon and rare scenario, which often poses a difficult and challenging situation for management. Both the disorders have completely opposite pathophysiology and treatment of one disorder with available pharmacologica...

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Main Authors: Sandeep Grover, Swapnajeet Sahoo, Manoj Kumar Goyal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2017-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.ijpm.info/article.asp?issn=0253-7176;year=2017;volume=39;issue=6;spage=823;epage=827;aulast=Grover
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spelling doaj-e39ae4b5779d40d9ba10eb2c3bf24c042021-08-02T07:28:42ZengSAGE PublishingIndian Journal of Psychological Medicine0253-71762017-01-0139682382710.4103/IJPSYM.IJPSYM_68_17Schizophrenia with comorbid idiopathic parkinson's disease: A difficult clinical management scenarioSandeep GroverSwapnajeet SahooManoj Kumar GoyalComorbidity of idiopathic Parkinson's disease (IPD) and schizophrenia is an uncommon and rare scenario, which often poses a difficult and challenging situation for management. Both the disorders have completely opposite pathophysiology and treatment of one disorder with available pharmacological agents can pose a threat to the other disorder. The situation becomes graver and risk of adverse side effects increases when an individual presents at a later age with both these disorders along with compromised physical and mental health. Of all the available psychopharmacological agents, clozapine has been found to be quite helpful for the management of psychosis without deterioration of existing movement problems of Parkinson's disease. In this case report, we present the case of a 60-year-old female with long-standing paranoid schizophrenia for the last 30 years, who later developed IPD and discuss the various management issues encountered during her treatment.http://www.ijpm.info/article.asp?issn=0253-7176;year=2017;volume=39;issue=6;spage=823;epage=827;aulast=GroverManagementParkinson's diseaseschizophrenia
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author Sandeep Grover
Swapnajeet Sahoo
Manoj Kumar Goyal
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Swapnajeet Sahoo
Manoj Kumar Goyal
Schizophrenia with comorbid idiopathic parkinson's disease: A difficult clinical management scenario
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
Management
Parkinson's disease
schizophrenia
author_facet Sandeep Grover
Swapnajeet Sahoo
Manoj Kumar Goyal
author_sort Sandeep Grover
title Schizophrenia with comorbid idiopathic parkinson's disease: A difficult clinical management scenario
title_short Schizophrenia with comorbid idiopathic parkinson's disease: A difficult clinical management scenario
title_full Schizophrenia with comorbid idiopathic parkinson's disease: A difficult clinical management scenario
title_fullStr Schizophrenia with comorbid idiopathic parkinson's disease: A difficult clinical management scenario
title_full_unstemmed Schizophrenia with comorbid idiopathic parkinson's disease: A difficult clinical management scenario
title_sort schizophrenia with comorbid idiopathic parkinson's disease: a difficult clinical management scenario
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
issn 0253-7176
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Comorbidity of idiopathic Parkinson's disease (IPD) and schizophrenia is an uncommon and rare scenario, which often poses a difficult and challenging situation for management. Both the disorders have completely opposite pathophysiology and treatment of one disorder with available pharmacological agents can pose a threat to the other disorder. The situation becomes graver and risk of adverse side effects increases when an individual presents at a later age with both these disorders along with compromised physical and mental health. Of all the available psychopharmacological agents, clozapine has been found to be quite helpful for the management of psychosis without deterioration of existing movement problems of Parkinson's disease. In this case report, we present the case of a 60-year-old female with long-standing paranoid schizophrenia for the last 30 years, who later developed IPD and discuss the various management issues encountered during her treatment.
topic Management
Parkinson's disease
schizophrenia
url http://www.ijpm.info/article.asp?issn=0253-7176;year=2017;volume=39;issue=6;spage=823;epage=827;aulast=Grover
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