儿科发病多发性硬化症中的精神病:一个病例报告和系统审查
Emna Ellouz1,2, Imen Ketata1,2, Wafa Abbes2,3
1Department of Neurology, University Hospital of Gabes, Gabes, Tunisia.
概括
儿科发病多发性硬化症 (POMS) 很少与精神病有关. 这项研究发现,精神病常常在POMS诊断之前出现,特别是在男性中,这凸显了早期评估和管理的必要性.
科学领域:
- 神经学 神经学
- 精神病学是一个精神病学.
- 儿科 儿科 儿科
背景情况:
- 儿科发病多发性硬化症 (POMS) 和精神病之间的关联尚不清楚.
- 在儿童多发性硬化病例中,很少报告精神病症状.
研究的目的:
- 使用案例报告调查POMS和精神病之间的联系.
- 确定POMS中精神病的临床特征和结果.
主要方法:
- 进行了PRISMA 2020附加案例报告的系统审查.
- 搜索了PubMed,谷歌学者,科学网和Cochrane的相关文献.
- 包括一个精神分裂症病例 (SCZ) 显示POMS.
主要成果:
- 精神病往往在POMS诊断之前或与POMS诊断一致,表明诊断延迟.
- 精神分裂症 (SCZ) 和双相情感障碍 (BP) 是最常见的精神病.
- 观察到男性占主导地位,精神病发病时的平均年龄为15岁.
结论:
- 在POMS和精神病之间存在显著的关联.
- 当精神病症状存在时,POMS的早期诊断和管理至关重要.
- 承认精神病是潜在的POMS指标,特别是在男性中,至关重要.
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