Poststroke Psychosis Reduction: A Case Report.

Michael B Centorino,Glenn Catalano, Laura C Grimsich, Roula M Antoun

JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC PRACTICE(2018)

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Abstract
Strokes have been shown to result in psychiatric phenomena that can range from mood disorders to psychosis. Ablative neurosurgeries have been performed with the goal of reducing the burden of psychiatric symptoms following such cerebrovascular accidents. In this report, we review poststroke psychiatric manifestations, and then present the case of a woman with schizophrenia whose thought disorder improved following a hemorrhagic stroke. Not only did she require less medication, but her remaining symptoms were significantly less impairing than they had previously been. We then compare and contrast the effects of this stroke with ablative neurosurgery.
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schizophrenia,stroke,psychosis,cerebrovascular accident,psychosurgery
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