Medicinski Glasnik Specijalne Bolnice za Bolesti Štitaste Žlezde i Bolesti Metabolizma "Zlatibor" (Jan 2021)

Prolonged and untreated hypothyroidism as one of possible causes of acute psychotic episode

  • Buzejić Jelena,
  • Jovanović Teodora,
  • Jovanović Sonja,
  • Buzejić Matija,
  • Vučen Duška,
  • Stepanović Boban,
  • Kostić Milutin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5937/medgla2180058B
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 80
pp. 58 – 71

Abstract

Read online

Psychosis is a set of symptoms that lead to contact disorders or even cessation of contact with reality. It can be in the form of disorders of perception, emotions, thoughts, and behavior. Psychosis has many causes, and one of them is hypothyroidism. Thyroxin is important for the global function of brain activity, cholinergic activity in the frontal cortex and hippocampus increases significantly in its presence. The diagnosis of psychotic episodes is made on the basis of autoanamnesis and heteroanamnesis, as well as psychiatric examination. The presence of: positive syndrome, disorganization and negative syndrome. After the diagnosis of a psychotic disorder, antipsychotics are included in the therapy, and upon arrival, the findings that verify hypothyroidism, include thyroxin in the therapy. The therapeutic response is achieved after a few days or a week. In patients with an acute psychosis, and especially in those with a positive personal and family history of hypothyroidism, one should think in the direction of an unrecognized endocrine disease.

Keywords