Multiple Cavernous Angiomas Associated With Psychotic Symptoms: A Case Report
Author | Mohammad Sayadnasiri | en |
Author | Farbod Fadai | en |
Issued Date | 2016-10-31 | en |
Abstract | Introduction: Multiple cerebral cavernous angiomas (CCA) have genetic origin. They are uncommon entity and rarely occurring with psychiatric manifestations. Case Presentation: A 28- year-old man presented with delusional disorder some months after diagnosis of CCA for which a neurosurgical intervention had been performed. According to clinical and neuroimaging findings, we discuss the possible correlation of CCA with psychotic symptoms of this patient. Conclusions: Possibly, abnormal brain development secondary to a genetic abnormality or peri-natal insult predisposed patient to two different neuropsychiatric conditions. | en |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.17795/zjrms-3479 | en |
Keyword | Cavernous Angioma | en |
Keyword | Cerebral Hemorrhage | en |
Keyword | Psychosis | en |
Publisher | Brieflands | en |
Title | Multiple Cavernous Angiomas Associated With Psychotic Symptoms: A Case Report | en |
Type | Case Report | en |