Renal Failure in Dementia with Lewy Bodies Presenting as Catatonia

Catatonia, originally described by Karl Kahlbaum in 1874, may be regarded as a set of clinical features found in a subtype of schizophrenia, but the syndrome may also stem from organic causes including vascular parkinsonism, brain masses, globus pallidus lesions, metabolic derangements, and pharmaco...

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Main Author: Robert Fekete
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Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2013-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Neurology
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Online Access:http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/346594
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spelling doaj-14738d67931d4b5bb982e9f32d525c652020-11-25T01:25:41ZengKarger PublishersCase Reports in Neurology1662-680X2013-01-0151101310.1159/000346594346594Renal Failure in Dementia with Lewy Bodies Presenting as CatatoniaRobert FeketeCatatonia, originally described by Karl Kahlbaum in 1874, may be regarded as a set of clinical features found in a subtype of schizophrenia, but the syndrome may also stem from organic causes including vascular parkinsonism, brain masses, globus pallidus lesions, metabolic derangements, and pharmacologic agents, especially first generation antipsychotics. Catatonia may include paratonia, waxy flexibility (cerea flexibilitas), stupor, mutism, echolalia, and catalepsy (abnormal posturing). A case of catatonia as a result of acute renal failure in a patient with dementia with Lewy bodies is described. This patient recovered after intravenous fluid administration and reinstitution of the atypical dopamine receptor blocking agent quetiapine, but benzodiazepines and amantadine are additional possible treatments. Recognition of organic causes of catatonia leads to timely treatment and resolution of the syndrome.http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/346594Dementia with Lewy bodiesCatatoniaCatalepsy
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author Robert Fekete
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Renal Failure in Dementia with Lewy Bodies Presenting as Catatonia
Case Reports in Neurology
Dementia with Lewy bodies
Catatonia
Catalepsy
author_facet Robert Fekete
author_sort Robert Fekete
title Renal Failure in Dementia with Lewy Bodies Presenting as Catatonia
title_short Renal Failure in Dementia with Lewy Bodies Presenting as Catatonia
title_full Renal Failure in Dementia with Lewy Bodies Presenting as Catatonia
title_fullStr Renal Failure in Dementia with Lewy Bodies Presenting as Catatonia
title_full_unstemmed Renal Failure in Dementia with Lewy Bodies Presenting as Catatonia
title_sort renal failure in dementia with lewy bodies presenting as catatonia
publisher Karger Publishers
series Case Reports in Neurology
issn 1662-680X
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Catatonia, originally described by Karl Kahlbaum in 1874, may be regarded as a set of clinical features found in a subtype of schizophrenia, but the syndrome may also stem from organic causes including vascular parkinsonism, brain masses, globus pallidus lesions, metabolic derangements, and pharmacologic agents, especially first generation antipsychotics. Catatonia may include paratonia, waxy flexibility (cerea flexibilitas), stupor, mutism, echolalia, and catalepsy (abnormal posturing). A case of catatonia as a result of acute renal failure in a patient with dementia with Lewy bodies is described. This patient recovered after intravenous fluid administration and reinstitution of the atypical dopamine receptor blocking agent quetiapine, but benzodiazepines and amantadine are additional possible treatments. Recognition of organic causes of catatonia leads to timely treatment and resolution of the syndrome.
topic Dementia with Lewy bodies
Catatonia
Catalepsy
url http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/346594
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