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Development of obsessive-compulsive behaviour following cortisone treatment
A Scheschonka1, St Bleich, A B Buchwald
1Department of Neurology, Georg-August Universität of Goettingen, Germany..
Oral corticosteroids can trigger obsessive-compulsive behaviors in adults, even without prior psychiatric issues. This case highlights a potential side effect of steroid treatment in patients with pulmonary disease.
Area of Science:
- Neuroscience
- Psychiatry
- Pharmacology
Background:
- Pulmonary disease management often involves oral corticosteroid therapy.
- Obsessive-compulsive behaviors (OCB) are typically associated with other psychiatric conditions or neurological disorders.
- The potential for corticosteroids to induce psychiatric symptoms is recognized, but OCB is rarely reported.
Observation:
- A 75-year-old male patient with pulmonary disease developed new-onset obsessive-compulsive behaviors.
- The patient had no prior history of psychiatric symptoms or diagnosed organic brain disorder.
- The behavioral changes emerged during treatment with oral corticosteroids.
Findings:
- This report details the first documented case of obsessive-compulsive behavior directly linked to oral corticosteroid administration.
- The patient's pulmonary condition and lack of pre-existing psychiatric history make this a unique presentation.
- Clinical and pathophysiological mechanisms underlying corticosteroid-induced OCB are explored.
Implications:
- This case suggests that oral corticosteroids may be an underrecognized trigger for obsessive-compulsive behaviors.
- Clinicians should monitor for new-onset psychiatric symptoms, including OCB, in patients receiving oral corticosteroids.
- Further research is warranted to elucidate the neurobiological pathways involved in this adverse drug reaction.
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