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Self-disembowelment during delirium tremens: why early diagnosis is vital.

Rachel Thomasson1, Vanessa Craig2, Elspeth Guthrie3.   

Abstract

Delirium tremens is a serious yet treatable complication of alcohol withdrawal. Timely diagnosis is critical as there are well-established treatment regimens that provide symptomatic relief within hours to days. We report the case of a 34-year-old man with an undisclosed history of alcohol dependency. He presented with paranoid beliefs and was transferred to a psychiatric inpatient unit with suspected schizophrenia. Classic features of delirium tremens such as sympathetic overdrive and visual hallucinations were not salient features of his presentation. Within 24 hours of admission, he sustained major self-inflicted abdominal stab wounds and extracted a metre of small bowel as a result of command hallucinations. The possibility of delirium tremens was raised by the receiving trauma team and he responded rapidly to benzodiazepines. Emergency jejunal reanastomosis was successful. This case highlights the fact that delirium tremens may present atypically and that associated command hallucinations can confer grave risks. 2016 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27797817      PMCID: PMC5093829          DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2016-217258

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ Case Rep        ISSN: 1757-790X


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Authors:  Fizan Abdullah; Amy Nuernberg; Reuven Rabinovici
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Authors:  Walter M van den Bergh; David J van Westerloo; Vincent M de Jong
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Authors:  Susmita Pandey; Ingeborg Bolstad; Lars Lien; Fredrik A Walby; Martin Øverlien Myhre; Jørgen G Bramness
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