Organic underpinning of a psychotic disturbance is often missed. Arachnoid cysts are considered a rare neurological tumor, few of which exhibit any symptomatology. In most cases, they are diagnosed by accident. Literature regarding the coexistence of arachnoid cysts with psychiatric disorders is sparse. Here, we present a case who presented with a typical presentation of psychosis which was not enough for suspecting for an organic etiology.
Baclofen was initially used for the treatment of spastic conditions. Last decade has seen its emergence as a treatment of profound interest in alcohol dependence, opiates and cocaine abuse, and tobacco addiction. However, the published literature on baclofen abuse is sparse. Here, we report a patient with baclofen abuse.
Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome is a combined vocal and multiple motor tic disorder. Here, we present a case of Tourette's syndrome who attended our psychiatric causality with severe depression and suicidal ideation. On reviewing follow-up records of 23 years, we come to know about the academic decline and nicotine dependence in the early childhood. He also developed co-morbid obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) along with severe depression. He was agitated and self-injurious. We diagnosed him as Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome with co-morbid OCD, depression, nicotine dependence. The patient was treated with haloperidol, sertraline, and clonidine when he developed mixed switch that necessitated us to stop sertraline. Hence, he was treated with a mood stabilizer and he remitted. Here, we want to show how Tourette's syndrome can take a longer course with different co-morbidities in a single person's life. As per our knowledge, such presentation is relatively rare in Indian literature.
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