| Literature DB >> 19724760 |
Sricharan Moturi1, Anna Ivanenko.
Abstract
Narcolepsy is an uncommon chronic, neurological disorder characterized by abnormal manifestations of rapid eye movement sleep and perturbations in the sleep-wake cycle. Accurate diagnosis of psychotic symptoms in a person with narcolepsy could be difficult due to side effects of stimulant treatment (e.g., hallucinations) as well as primary symptoms of narcolepsy (e.g., sleep paralysis and hypnagogic and/or hypnapompic hallucinations). Pertinent articles from peer-reviewed journals were identified to help understand the complex phenomenology of psychotic symptoms in patients with narcolepsy. In this ensuing review and discussion, we present an overview of narcolepsy and outline diagnostic and management approaches for psychotic symptoms in patients with narcolepsy.Entities:
Keywords: antipsychotics; comorbidity; narcolepsy; psychosis; stimulants
Year: 2009 PMID: 19724760 PMCID: PMC2720846
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatry (Edgmont) ISSN: 1550-5952