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Unusual psychotic presentation after discontinuation of treatment in a patient with Wilson's disease: a case report.
Psychiatric manifestations are common in patients with Wilson's Disease(WD), and they are usually correlated with neurological symptoms. However, psychotic presentation without neurological symptoms has rarely been reported. We present a case of WD involving a 34-year-old gentleman who was diagnosed at the age of 22, but due to lack of medication for approximately 5 months was admitted in a psychiatric ward with delusional thoughts of grandeur and persecution, echopraxia and echolalia. No neurological impairment, ophthalmic manifestations or liver abnormalities were identified. Through this report, we aim to discuss the pathophysiology and the treatment of psychosis in WD, and its association with neurological, liver and ophthalmic manifestations.
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The vision of the exciting new peer-reviewed quarterly publication Clinical Schizophrenia & Related Psychoses (CS) is to provide psychiatrists and other healthcare professionals with the latest research and advances in the diagnosis and treatment of schizophrenia and related psychoses. CS is a practice-oriented publication focused exclusively on the newest research findings, guidelines, treatment protocols, and clinical trials relevant to patient care.