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Psychosis with obsessive-compulsive symptoms in tuberous sclerosis

dc.contributor.authorHassan, Islam K.
dc.contributor.authorLooi, Jeffrey
dc.contributor.authorVelakoulis, Dennis
dc.contributor.authorGaillard, Francesco
dc.contributor.authorLui, Elaine H.
dc.contributor.authorO’Brien, Terence J.
dc.contributor.authorFrench, Chris
dc.contributor.authorLe Heron, Campbell
dc.contributor.authorAdams, Sophia J.
dc.date.accessioned2015-12-10T22:32:12Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.date.updated2015-12-09T10:14:21Z
dc.description.abstractWe present a case of tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) diagnosed in adulthood in a man initially referred for specialist neuropsychiatric assessment with psychosis and obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCS) on a background of epilepsy and intellectual disability. To our knowledge, this is the first reported patient with TSC featuring both psychosis and OCS. This patient highlights the importance of comprehensive re-evaluation of atypical presentations of intellectual disability, epilepsy and associated neuropsychiatric symptoms, even in adulthood. This is particularly relevant in the context of significant advances in genetics, neuroscience, imaging and treatments for heritable neurogenetic disorders.
dc.identifier.issn0967-5868
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/55649
dc.publisherElsevier
dc.sourceJournal of Clinical Neuroscience
dc.titlePsychosis with obsessive-compulsive symptoms in tuberous sclerosis
dc.typeJournal article
local.bibliographicCitation.issue5
local.bibliographicCitation.lastpage869
local.bibliographicCitation.startpage867
local.contributor.affiliationHassan, Islam K., University of Melbourne
local.contributor.affiliationLooi, Jeffrey, College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, ANU
local.contributor.affiliationVelakoulis, Dennis, University of Melbourne
local.contributor.affiliationGaillard, Francesco, Royal Melbourne Hospital
local.contributor.affiliationLui, Elaine H., Royal Melbourne Hospital
local.contributor.affiliationO’Brien, Terence J., University of Melbourne
local.contributor.affiliationFrench, Chris, University of Melbourne
local.contributor.affiliationLe Heron, Campbell, University of Melbourne
local.contributor.affiliationAdams, Sophia J., Royal Melbourne Hospital
local.contributor.authoruidLooi, Jeffrey, u4593152
local.description.embargo2037-12-31
local.description.notesImported from ARIES
local.identifier.absfor110319 - Psychiatry (incl. Psychotherapy)
local.identifier.ariespublicationu4971216xPUB335
local.identifier.citationvolume21
local.identifier.doi10.1016/j.jocn.2013.08.005
local.identifier.scopusID2-s2.0-84898602254
local.identifier.thomsonID000335805500035
local.type.statusPublished Version

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