Psychosis and Dandy-Walker syndrome: a case report and review of the literature.
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2021-04-14
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Porras Segovia, Alejandro
Guerrero-Jiménez, Margarita
Carrillo de Albornoz Calahorro, Carmen Maura
Gutierrez-Rojas, Luis
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Dandy-Walker syndrome (DWS) is a group of brain malformations which sometimes present with psychotic symptoms. We present the case of a patient diagnosed with Dandy-Walker variant who presented with schizophrenia-like psychosis. A man in his 30s was admitted to an acute psychiatric unit presenting with persecutory delusions, auditory hallucinations and violent behaviour. The MRI performed showed the typical alterations of Dandy-Walker variant: vermian hypoplasia and cystic dilatation of the fourth ventricle. He also suffered from mild intellectual disability. After being treated with olanzapine 10 mg/d for a month, his psychotic symptoms greatly improved and he was discharged. In conclusion, DWS may cause psychosis through a dysfunction in the circuit connecting prefrontal, thalamic and cerebellar areas. The association between these two conditions may contribute to the understanding of the aetiopathogenesis of schizophrenia.
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cerebellar vermis, cerebral ventricles, psychotic disorders, schizophrenia, schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders