European Psychiatry (Jun 2022)

Schizophrenia And Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: A Case Report

  • M. Turki,
  • O. Abidi,
  • S. Ellouze,
  • F. Ben Abdallah,
  • F. Youzbechi,
  • N. Halouani,
  • J. Aloulou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.2028
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65
pp. S785 – S785

Abstract

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Introduction Patients with Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) have increased vulnerability to psychiatric disorders, particularly a tendency to depression and anxiety, as well as schizophrenia. The association between PCOS and psychiatric disorders is a topic of research given the possibility of common potential mechanisms as well as the clinical similarity between the adverse effects of atypical antipsychotics and the symptoms of PCOS. Objectives We proposed to investigate the etiopathogenic relationship between schizophrenia and PCOS as well as the therapeutic particularities. Methods We report a case of schizophrenia occurring in a patient with PCOS. Then, we conducted a literature review using “PubMed” database and keywords “psychosis”, “schizophrenia”, “Polycystic ovary syndrome” and “antipsychotic drugs”. Results She was an 18-year-old patient, diagnosed with PCOS since 2018. She has been followed in the psychiatry outpatient department since 8 months for psychotic symptoms (hallucinatory syndrome with thoughts of self-aggressiveness, delusional syndrome with mental automatism…). She was prescribed olanzapine (5 then 10 mg/day). However, after a weight gain (4 kg per month), this drug was switched by Risperidone (2 then 4 mg/day). The evolution was marked by the appearance of galactorrhea. Thus, the Risperidone was switched to Aripiprazole. Then, we noted a significant improvement on the psychiatric features and a better clinical tolerance. Conclusions For women with PCOS and psychosis, treatment with antipsychotic drugs can worsen PCOS symptomatology and lead to negative consequences for a woman’s reproductive potential and her quality of life. Therefore, the psychosis management must take these particularities into account, in order to improve the prognosis of both diseases. Disclosure No significant relationships.

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