Over the last decade a consistent increase in stress-related psychological consequences at the workplace, usually called ‘mobbing’, has been seen. It claimed physical, psychical and social distress as its victims, leading to an increased incidence of many illnesses, such as psychosomatic disorders (ache, high blood pressure, chronic fatigue and insomnia) and psychiatric disturbances (high level of anxiety, depression and suicidal attempts). It was recently demonstrated that mobbing is significantly widespread among healthcare workers, especially among female nurses. In this report, we illustrate the case of a nurse who, after a brilliant career, underwent mobbing at the workplace, showing depression, anxiety and sleep disorders that required hospitalisation and a substantial intervention.
A 41-year-old woman with Major Depressive Disorder-Recurrent was treated with topiramate at 150 mg/day. After this administration, she developed intense pruritus and skin lesions due to scratching. Consequently, she was weaned off topiramate and the lesions regressed. Pruritus and cutaneous lesions are extremely rare side effects of topiramate, so we report an interesting case of skin reaction to this drug.
The Valproic Acid (VPA) is an alternative choice in the treatment of bipolar disorders, because it provides a synergistic mood-stabilisingband antipsychotic activity. Many side effects are well-known, (hepatotoxicity, hyperammonemic encephalopathy, metabolic and endocrine adverse events). The worldwide increasing rate of infertility induced many researchers to focus also on effects on female reproductive abnormalities, but male infertility was not followed by a similar number of studies.In our case report, we describe a case of male infertility probably related to valproate (VPA) exposure.A 51-year-old man suffering from bipolar disorder came to our attention during a manic relapse, since he had discontinued any therapy (Olanzapine 300 mg/die and Haloperidole 5 mg/die) because of weight gain and stigma in his social life. Subsequently, we prescribed Paliperidone 3 mg/die and VPA 900 mg/die and he had a rapid recover. After few months he showed us an infertility evaluation revealing a sperm count of 10,000,000/ml, but no motile sperm (100%), 90% with abnormal structure, in contrast with a 15 months older sperm exam, displaying 35% motile sperm. A hormonal evaluation of prolactine showed slightly higher rate (19,31 ng/ml), not enough to explain such laboratory results. Eventually, we decided to discontinue VPA and now we are waiting for further exams.Even if rare, a direct effect of VPA on spermatic structure and function could be not so unusual as thought; despite this, we cannot exclude a role of paliperidone in our patient’s fertility reduction, thus suggesting that further studies are needed.
Hereditary Angioedema (HAE) is considered an autosomal dominant disorder, characterized by a quantitativeand/or qualitative deficit of C1 esterase inhibitor.
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