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Chronic Neuropsychological sequelae in a case of severe lithium intoxication.

V L Brumm1, W G van Gorp, W Wirshing.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This case provides data from serial assessments using a comprehensive neuropsychological test battery to assess the effects of severe toxicity on cognitive functioning, the pattern of deficits, and the regions of the brain that appear to be involved.
BACKGROUND: Lithium carbonate has made a significant contribution to the treatment of bipolar disorder, and considerable investigation has been conducted on both temporary and long-term side effects on the central nervous system. The effects of acute lithium intoxication on the central nervous system have been extensively documented.
METHOD: We studied a severe case of acute lithium intoxication and associated neuropsychological sequelae. The patient was evaluated twice with a comprehensive battery of neuropsychological tests within 2 years of the lithium intoxication.
RESULTS: Comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations indicated persistent cognitive sequelae, including impaired memory, attention, executive control functions, and visuospatial deficits.
CONCLUSIONS: The cognitive sequelae noted in the case of lithium toxicity are consistent with a subcortical dementia and the findings of other authors. Findings should be explored further in more rigorous clinical studies.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9845418

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuropsychiatry Neuropsychol Behav Neurol        ISSN: 0894-878X


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