Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Aug 2016)

Multiple Meningioma in a Patient of Bipolar Disorder: The Dilemma of Detecting Structural Brain Lesions in the Backdrop of a Long Standing Psychiatric Illness

  • Ananya Mahapatra,
  • Mamta Sood,
  • Sudhir Kumar Khandelwal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2016/18817.8332
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 8
pp. VD01 – VD02

Abstract

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Multiple meningioma often can be clinically silent and may present with only psychiatric symptoms. We report a case of 43-year-old, right handed woman with a 23 year history of long standing bipolar affective disorder, who presented with a mixed episode with psychotic symptoms which did not respond to usual treatment and was further complicated with a different set of symptomatology. MRI brain revealed multiple dural based mass lesions identified to be multiple meningiomas. Patient’s symptoms improved after gamma knife stereotactic radiosurgery for the multiple meningioma. Our finding illustrates the need to assess for brain lesions in presence of atypical symptoms, along with unresponsiveness to traditional management with psychotropic medications in patients with bipolar affective disorders.

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