Three cases with chronic obsessive compulsive disorder report gains in wellbeing and function following rituximab treatment
Janet Cunningham,
Maike Gallwitz,
Isa Lindqvist
et al.
Abstract:Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is a debilitating condition affecting about 2% of the population where half of patients do not respond to standard treatment. The emerging concept of an autoimmune OCD subgroup is grounded on findings that suggest immunological aetiology.
We here present the longitudinal clinical course for three severely ill, functionally impaired complex cases with chronic treatment-resistant OCD. In all three cases, off-label treatment with rituximab was followed by clear and sustained ga… Show more
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