A Case Report of Non-Reactive Psychosis in a COVID-19 Patient

M. Debnath
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Background: COVID-19 causes reactive psychiatric symptoms like anxiety, depression, insomnia etc besides significant inflammatory response. A number of COVID-19 patients are found to present with complex neuropsychiatric syndromes, including the first onset of psychosis, that seem to be directly related to brain damage in the context of COVID-19. Most cases of psychotic disorder in COVID-19 patients are being found in individuals with no personal or family history of mental illness. Case Description: A 33-year-old man presented with acute restlessness, agitation, wandering, vandalizing things, suspiciousness, hallucinatory behaviour, decreased sleep for 3 days duration. There was no past history or family history of any psychiatric illness. There was a history of mild grade fever 7 days before the onset of the psychotic symptoms. The patient was uncooperative, irritable, and had hallucinatory behaviour. Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) was positive. The patient responded to injectable antipsychotic haloperidol which was later changed to Tab Olanzepine 5 mg. The patient developed no COVID symptoms and no psychotic symptoms were seen further. Conclusion: There is a possibility of a psychosis break as a COVID-19 clinical presentation, suggesting potential participation of inflammatory and autoimmunologic phenomena triggered as a response to the coronavirus infection.
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COVID-19患者无反应性精神病1例报告
背景:COVID-19除了引起明显的炎症反应外,还会引起焦虑、抑郁、失眠等反应性精神症状。发现许多COVID-19患者出现复杂的神经精神综合征,包括首次发病的精神病,这似乎与COVID-19背景下的脑损伤直接相关。大多数COVID-19患者的精神障碍病例都是在没有个人或家族精神病史的个体中发现的。病例描述:一名33岁男性,表现为急性躁动,躁动,徘徊,破坏物品,多疑,幻觉行为,睡眠减少3天。没有任何精神疾病的病史或家族史。出现精神症状前7天有轻度发热史。病人不合作,易怒,有幻觉行为。快速抗原试验(RAT)阳性。患者对注射抗精神病药氟哌啶醇有反应,后来改为奥兰平5毫克。患者没有出现COVID症状,也没有进一步的精神症状。结论:COVID-19的临床表现有可能是精神病发作,提示可能参与了对冠状病毒感染的反应引发的炎症和自身免疫现象。
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