| Literature DB >> 26060830 |
Daniela Domanico1, Serena Fragiotta1, Alessandro Cutini1, Pier Luigi Grenga1, Enzo Maria Vingolo1.
Abstract
The aim of this review is to focus the current knowledge about mental and behavioral disorders in Usher syndrome. Previous studies described the presence of various mental disorders associated with Usher syndrome, suggesting possible mechanisms of association between these disorders. The most common manifestations are schizophrenia-like disorder and psychotic symptoms. Mood and behavioral disorders are rarely described, and often are associated with more complex cases in co-occurrence with other psychiatric disorders. Neuroimaging studies reported diffuse involvement of central nervous system (CNS) in Usher patients, suggesting a possible role of CNS damage in the pathogenesis of psychiatric manifestations. Genetic hypothesis and stress-related theories have also been proposed.Entities:
Keywords: Hearing Loss; Psychosis; Retinitis Pigmentosa; Schizophrenia; Usher Syndrome
Year: 2015 PMID: 26060830 PMCID: PMC4458326
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Hypothesis Discov Innov Ophthalmol ISSN: 2322-3219
Figure 1Summarized Neuroimaging Findings in USH Patients
Summary of the Case Studies Found in the Literature Reporting Psychotic Symptoms in Patients With Usher Syndrome
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| III (?) | Religious delusions, suicidal ideation | Agitation and anxiety | Sleep- | N.D. | |
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| I | FH+ (1 PB schizophrenia), | Anxious and distressed | Aggressive and bizarre | Sleep - | N.D., |
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| II | Visual and auditory hallucinations | Borderline learning (IQ 74) | |||
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| III | FH+ (sister) | Angry, she refuses to accept the disease | Aggressive and self-injurious | Sleep- | N.D. |
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| I | Visual and auditory hallucinations | Depressed, isolation | Anorexia | N.D. | |
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| II | Visual and auditory hallucinations* | Irritable | Aggressive | N.D. IQ -suspected; | |
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| III | Persecutory delusion, auditory hallucinations | Obsessive rituals, phobia, panic attack and anxiety, depression | Opposing behaviour, ADHD | Anorexia | N.D., |
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| II | FH+ (brother) | Irritable, | Agitated | Sleep- | N.D., normal (Suspected) |
USH: Usher syndrome; ADHD: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; N.D.: not determinable; FH+: Positive familiar history; PB: parent’s brother;
: suspected on the basis of the subject’s behaviour