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A false case of clozapine-resistant schizophrenia.

Authors :
Maia-de-Oliveira JP
Pinto JP
Alexandre V
Machado-de-Sousa JP
Morais SL
Chaves C
Sakamoto AC
Zuardi AW
Crippa JA
Hallak JE
Source :
Case reports in medicine [Case Rep Med] 2010; Vol. 2010, pp. 534027. Date of Electronic Publication: 2010 Mar 11.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

One of the subjects that most concerns physicians is treatment-resistance. About 30%-60% of schizophrenia patients do not respond adequately to antipsychotic treatment and are known as refractory schizophrenia patients. Clozapine has been the drug of choice in such cases. However, approximately 30% of them do not respond to clozapine either. Here, we describe a patient with an initial diagnosis of refractory schizophrenia who had a history of dramatic aggressiveness. However, in this case, "refractoriness" was a wrong diagnosis. A case of psychosis secondary to epilepsy had been treated as schizophrenia for almost 20 years. Reports like this one are important because they remind us of how a thorough investigation can lead to the correct diagnosis and improve the patient's prognosis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1687-9635
Volume :
2010
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Case reports in medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20300582
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/534027