| Literature DB >> 35509728 |
Jagoda Siembida1, Saaduddin Mohammed1, Mariam Chishty1, Luba Leontieva1.
Abstract
First break psychosis in young adults is sometimes presented as a dichotomous model of organic or substance-induced etiology or a primary psychiatric disorder on the schizophrenia spectrum and related disorders. In this case of a young adult with a typical age of onset for psychotic symptoms also presenting with cannabis use, excessive vaping, history of COVID-19 illness, pineal cyst, and extreme elevation of blood pressure, the diagnostic certainty decreases. Increased risk of progression to schizophrenia in individuals with cannabis use disorder and genetic loading has been extensively reported in the literature. Clinicians may face significant diagnostic and treatment challenges when managing a patient with severe psychotic symptoms. For the clinicians acutely managing such patients facing these exact questions of unknown certainty in progression to full-blown schizophrenia, we highlight a case of severe acute psychosis and complete recovery on a first-generation antipsychotic and mood stabilizer.Entities:
Keywords: antipsychotic medication; cannabis induced psychosis; clinical psychiatry; covid-19 induced psychosis; first episode psychosis; schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
Year: 2022 PMID: 35509728 PMCID: PMC9057638 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.23744
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Summary of labs pertinent to the workup of organic psychosis
Abnormal values are in bold.
NMDA IgG <1:10 indicates that antibodies to NMDA were not detected.
NMDA - N-methyl D-aspartate; TSH - thyroid-stimulating hormone
| Lab | Value |
| Aldosterone/renin ratio | |
| Aldosterone, blood | 30.5 ng/dL |
| Renin activity | 16.178 ng/mL/hr |
| Aldosterone/renin ratio | 1.9 |
| Drugs of abuse, urine | |
| Amphetamine | Negative |
| Benzodiazepine | Negative |
| Cannabinoids | Positive |
| Cocaine | Negative |
| Methadone | Negative |
| Opiates | Negative |
| Oxycodone | Negative |
| Fentanyl | Negative |
| Folate | 14.30 ng/mL |
| Heavy metal profile | |
| Lead | <1 ug/dL |
| Arsenic | 11 ug/L |
| Mercury | 2.2 ug/L |
| HIV Ag/Ab screen | Non-reactive |
| Magnesium | 2.2 mg/dL |
| NMDA IgG | <1:10 |
| Phosphorus | 4.2 mg/dL |
| TSH | 0.845 u[IU]/mL |
| Vitamin B1 | 120.2 nmol/L |
| Vitamin B6 | 20.0 ug/L |
| Vitamin B12 | 886 pg/ml |
| Vitamin D | 41 ng/mL |
Figure 1MRI of the brain without contrast sagittal view showing pineal gland cyst
Radiologic report: lesion within the region of the pineal gland, which is T1 hypointense and T2 hyperintense, measuring 1.3 x 1.3 cm, likely consistent with a pineal cyst.
A blue dot marks the area of interest.