Diagnostic and management challenges of a patient with schizophrenia and comorbid anorexia nervosa

Ho Teck Tan , Cecilia Sze Nga Kwok , Huei Yen Lee , Giles Ming Yee Tan
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The prevalence of comorbid schizophrenia in patients with eating disorders is between 3 and 10% while symptoms of anorexia nervosa has been observed in 1–4% of patients with schizophrenia. However, there is a lack of comprehensive studies available to better understand and manage this complex dual diagnosis at present.
Here, we present a case of treatment-resistant schizophrenia and comorbid anorexia nervosa in a young woman in a long-stay ward of a tertiary psychiatric hospital requiring 1-1 nursing care. She exhibited disordered eating behaviors, a distorted body image, and persistent food refusal. A diagnostic dilemma presented due to the overlap in symptomatology between her eating disorder-related restrictive behaviors and psychosis-driven food refusal. Efforts to engage her in various therapies for her anorexia nervosa has been hampered by her regressed and disorganized behavior, with concerns of the metabolic side effects of anti-psychotics potentially worsening her eating disorder cognitions. She required constant monitoring of her bloods and vitals due to her severely low body mass index (BMI). Different combinations of psychotropics, neurostimulation and psychotherapies were trialed with limited efficacy. The diagnostic overlap and treatment challenges highlights the need for interdisciplinary approaches and tailored management strategies for complex comorbid cases of schizophrenia and anorexia nervosa.
精神分裂症并发神经性厌食症患者的诊断和管理难题
在饮食失调患者中,合并精神分裂症的发病率为 3%-10%,而在精神分裂症患者中,1%-4% 的患者会出现神经性厌食症状。在这里,我们介绍了一例患有耐药性精神分裂症并合并神经性厌食症的年轻女性患者,她住在一家三级精神病医院的长期病房,需要 1-1 级护理。她表现出饮食行为紊乱、身体形象扭曲和持续拒食。由于她与饮食失调症相关的限制性行为和精神病导致的拒食之间存在症状重叠,因此出现了诊断难题。由于她的行为退行和混乱,人们担心抗精神病药物的代谢副作用可能会加重她对饮食失调的认知,因此让她接受各种治疗厌食症的努力受到了阻碍。由于体重指数(BMI)严重偏低,她需要持续监测血液和生命体征。她尝试了不同的精神药物、神经刺激和心理疗法组合,但疗效有限。诊断上的重叠和治疗上的挑战突出表明,对于精神分裂症和神经性厌食症的复杂合并病例,需要采取跨学科的方法和量身定制的管理策略。
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