Cerebral calcifications and schizophreniform disorder

Author:

Meyer Leonardo Fernandez1,Jozef Flávio2,Taborda José Geraldo Vernet3,Brasil Marco Antonio Alves4,Valença Alexandre Martins5

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; UFRJ, Brazil; Centro Psiquiátrico Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

2. UFRJ, Brazil

3. Centro Psiquiátrico Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

4. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

5. UFRJ, Brazil; Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Discuss pathophysiological aspects of cerebral calcifications (CC) and highlight its importance related to the occurrence of neuropsychiatric syndromes. METHOD: Single case report. RESULT: Man 52 years old, 20 years after going through a total thyroidectomy, starts showing behavioral disturbance (psychotic syndrome). He was diagnosed as schizophrenic (paranoid subtype) and submitted to outpatient psychiatric treatment. During a psychiatric admission to evaluate his progressive cognitive and motor deterioration, we identified a dementia syndrome and extensive cerebral calcifications, derived from iatrogenic hypoparathyroidism. CONCLUSION: The calcium and phosphorus disturbances, including hypoparathyroidism, are common causes of CC. Its symptoms can imitate psychiatric disorders and produce serious and permanent cognitive sequelae. The exclusion of organicity is mandatory in any psychiatric investigative diagnosis in order to avoid unfavorable outcomes, such as in the present case report.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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