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Thrombocytopenia and Spontaneous Intracranial Hemorrhage After Olanzapine Therapy.

Maricel Dela Cruz, Robert Danoff.   

Abstract

The use of atypical antipsychotics in the United States has increased over the past decade, since atypical antipsychotics such as olanzapine and clozapine were introduced. Of the adverse effects associated with olanzapine, bone marrow suppression is one of the most common, but spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage secondary to thrombocytopenia is rare. The present case report describes an 88-year-old man who presented with an intracranial hemorrhage after taking olanzapine for 2 weeks. This case emphasizes the importance of monitoring the potential adverse effects associated with olanzapine and other antipsychotics, especially in elderly patients.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28662560     DOI: 10.7556/jaoa.2017.092

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Osteopath Assoc        ISSN: 0098-6151


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1.  Bilateral Basal Ganglion Hemorrhage after Severe Olanzapine Intoxication.

Authors:  Kerstin Schweyer; Bastian Fatke; Kornelia Kreiser; Christian Rabe; Christian Seifert; Benno Ikenberg
Journal:  Case Rep Psychiatry       Date:  2020-08-31
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