Psychosis due to another medical condition Flashcards
1
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Primary psychotic disorders most commonly present with __ hallucinations as opposed to __
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Primary psychotic disorders most commonly present with auditory hallucinations as opposed to visual, olfactory, gustatory
2
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Formication
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Tactile hallucination of insects crawling on or under the skin
Associated with heavy use of cocaine and/or amphetamines
3
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Psychosis in epilepsy
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- Most classically associated with temporal lobe epilepsy
- May occur in the ictal, post-ictal, or inter-ictal period
- Of these, post-ictal psychosis is most common, occuring in 8% of patients with epilepsy
- There will often be a “lucid interval” following seizures and preceding post-ictal psychosis
- Interictal psychosis most commonly occurs after long-term inadequately treated epilepsy or treatment resistant childhood onset epilepsy
4
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Risk factors for psychosis in epilepsy
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- Family history of psychiatric illness
- Bilateral seizure foci
5
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Diagnostic criteria for psychosis due to another medical condition
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- Prominent hallucinations or delusions
- Evidence that disturbance is the direct pathophysiologic consequence of a medical condition (based on history, PE, laboratory studies)
- Symptoms not accounted for by another mental illness
- Symptoms do not occur only during delirium
6
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When should the diagnosis of substance/medication induced psychosis be considered?
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When symptoms occur during intoxication or withdrawal phase or within 4 weeks of exposure to a new substance