PKM lecture on lab medicine in Beh Med - aa Flashcards
What infection can greatly mimic various psychiatric disorders (personality changes, dementia)?
neurosyphilis
What are the screening and confirmatory tests for syphilis?
screening: VDRL/RPR
confirmatory: FTA-ABS
What are the neuropsychiatric manifestations of low B12?
Weakness, paresthesias, memory loss, irritability,
dementia, personality changes
What are the high risk populations for B12 deficiency?
elderly, alcoholics, the malnourished, and pure vegans
What lab test do you want to get on this patient?
38 y/o female reporting 3 month history of feelings of despondency, low self‐esteem, labile mood (tearfulness/irritability), poor concentration, extreme fatigue, and suicidal ideation with no plan.
ROS positive for weight gain, decreased appetite, sleep disturbance, HA, constipation, tightness in throat
TSH, T4
What lab test should always be considered in psychotic patients?
drug screen
What lab tests should always been considered in patients with mania or depression?
thyroid tests
If your patient is depressed and you suspect alcohol use, but are unable to elicit this in HPI, what lab tests should you run?
CBC: elevated MCV
GGT (gamma glutamyl transferase) elevated
AST/ALT: elevated in classic 2:1 ratio
Urine tox screen
What depression cause tends to improve after correction of hyperparathyroidism?
hypercalcemia
What is the lab workup for first-break psychotic symptoms?
Complete metabolic panel Serum electrolytes and glucose BUN and creatinine Liver enzymes CBC with diff Thyroid panel Syphilis screening (i.e. VDRL, RPR) Vitamin B12, folate levels HIV Urine toxicology screen Blood alcohol level Urinalysis
What is the lab workup for depression?
Complete blood count Complete metabolic panel Serum electrolytes and glucose BUN and creatinine Liver enzymes TSH VDRL/RPR Serum B12 and folate Urinalysis
What are 3 causes of reversible dementia in the elderly?
drugs, depression, thyroid disease