Düzce Tıp Fakültesi Dergisi (Aug 2024)

Delusional Pregnancy in a Patient with Epilepsy: A Case Report

  • Ömer Naim Sayer,
  • Çiçek Hocaoğlu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18678/dtfd.1424051
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 2
pp. 167 – 170

Abstract

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Interictal psychosis is a psychotic symptom that is not temporally related to epileptic seizures. Pregnancy delusion is defined as a person's fixed belief that she is pregnant despite objective evidence that she is not pregnant. In this case report, pregnancy delusion was described in a patient with epilepsy. A 31-year-old woman with epilepsy was admitted to a psychiatric ward. The patient, whose pregnancy test results were never positive, believed that she was pregnant. It was learned that her identical twin had experienced reproductive-sexuality-themed psychotic symptoms 10 years ago. The patient was hospitalized for three weeks and discharged in remission with paliperidone 6 mg/day and biperiden 2 mg/day. Caution should be exercised when using antipsychotics because of their epileptogenic effects. Pregnancy delusion in epilepsy is rare. In addition to this rare condition, it is noteworthy that reproductive-sexual delusions were reported in the patient's twin brother who was diagnosed with epilepsy.