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P0198 - Pellagra psycosis: Clinical case and revision
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 April 2020
Abstract
We present the case of a psychotic patient with a previous diagnosis of pellagra, admitted to an acute care unit of Miguel Bombarda Hospital, Lisbon. Pellagra is a systemic disease caused by niacin deficit; its clinical presentation is revised, taking into account psychiatric disease.
We will focus the following items:
- definition of pellagra and description of its main clinical symptoms
- historical issues of psychiatric symptoms of pellagra
- pellagra psychosis – evolution of classifications
- neuropsychiatric features of pellagra
- diagnosis, treatment and outcome of psychiatric illness of pellagra
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Clinical presentation of pellagra includes gastrointestinal, dermatological and neuropsychiatric symptoms.
The first description of pellagra dates back to 1863. In the beginning of the 20th century, approximately 30% of admissions in psychiatry were due to this disorder, which was included in the first classification of mental illness of the American Psychiatric Association.
Pellagra psychosis should be diagnosed in a patient with typical symptoms and signs of pellagra and psychotic symptoms which respond to treatment with niacin.
Pellagra is currently a rare disorder, but the diagnosis should be taken into account in alcoholic patients, undernourished, with anorexia nervosa or tuberculosis treated with isonyazid.
With proper treatment, there is a complete recovery.
- Type
- Poster Session I: Schizophrenia and Psychosis
- Information
- European Psychiatry , Volume 23 , Issue S2: 16th AEP Congress - Abstract book - 16th AEP Congress , April 2008 , pp. S139
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- Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2008
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