“…This was found to be the case: (i) in autoimmune or inflammatory diseases, as reported in the many cases of anti-NMDAR encephalitis, requiring immunosuppressive therapy and surgery of ovarian teratomas (Sabbula et al 2020;Lwanga et al 2018), or in multiple sclerosis and neurolupus, where psychosis also remitted after immunosuppressive therapy (Jghaimi, Kabbaj, and Essaadouni 2009;Jongen 2006); (ii) in tumoral processes where surgical resection led to full remission in the case of an epidermoid cyst in the pineal gland or a hypothalamic hamartoma (Jiang et al 2018;Al-Hail et al 2010), or clear improvement in a grade II meningioma (Gama Marques 2020), and in morphologic anomalies like arachnoid cysts, where the treatment of the subsequent intracranial pressure could also bring full recovery; finally, (iii) in metabolic disorders such as 5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase deficiency or Niemann-Pick type C, where adequate supplementation achieved full recovery (Iida et al 2017;Walterfang 2006).…”