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Jianbo Lai1, Qiaoqiao Lu1, Yi Xu2, Shaohua Hu2.
Abstract
This study presents a case of severe water intoxication in a female patient with delusional infestation. Self-induced excessive water ingestion is a rare medical condition, which has not been reported in patients with delusional infestation yet. The patient in this case study was a 60-year-old Chinese woman, who was admitted to our hospital because of a feeling of skin infestation. She suffered from loss of consciousness and generalized tonic-clonic seizure after drinking 12 L of water during bowel cleansing before colonoscopy. Sufficient laboratory and imaging examinations were performed to exclude other possible causes of severe hyponatremia, such as hypothyroidism, diabetes insipidus, and syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone. Besides, the cystic lesion in the posterior pituitary revealed by cranial magnetic resonance imaging was not accountable for her delusional symptoms as well as excessive drinking behavior. Her delusional symptoms were in complete remission with a combination of risperidone and aripiprazole. However, nearly 3 months after discharge, this patient suffered from depressed mood and was diagnosed with depressive syndrome, and even attempted suicide. This case highlights the possibility of self-induced water intoxication in patients with delusional infestation, inevitably adding to the complexity of the disease, and indicates the necessity of precautions for secondary psychotic or mood problems after symptomatological remission.Entities:
Keywords: delusional infestation; depressive syndrome; suicide; water intoxication
Year: 2016 PMID: 27013878 PMCID: PMC4778777 DOI: 10.2147/NDT.S102993
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat ISSN: 1176-6328 Impact factor: 2.570
Figure 1Data from cranial 3.0 T MRI scanning.
Notes: (A) A cystic lesion (orange arrow) in the posterior pituitary with high signal intensity on T2 weight sequence (data collected before water intoxication); (B) low signal intensity of the cystic lesion on T1 weight sequence (data collected after prolactin elevation); (C) following the injection of contrast, signal intensity in the cystic lesion was not obviously enhanced on T1 weight sequence (data collected after prolactin elevation).
Abbreviation: MRI, magnetic resonance imaging.