Oman Medical Journal (Sep 2021)

COVID-19 Induced New-onset Psychosis: A Case Report from Oman

  • Saoud Al-Busaidi,
  • Salim Al Huseini,
  • Ruqaiya Al-Shehhi,
  • Asma Anwer Zishan,
  • Marzieh Moghadas,
  • Samir Al-Adawi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5001/omj.2022.25
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 5
pp. e303 – e303

Abstract

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Neurobehavioral impairment associated with COVID-19 infection has been recently documented in the literature. COVID-19 infection has also been associated with an increased risk for developing psychiatric symptoms, including rare reports on psychosis. We report a case of a 46-year-old male with no significant medical, family, and psychiatric history admitted to the hospital with COVID-19-related psychosis. Possible contributory factors for his condition are discussed, including the relationship between infections and the brain circuitry, inadvertent iatrogenic effects of pharmaceuticals used to manage COVID-19, as well as diathesis-stress associated with the tribulation of the prevailing pandemic.

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