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Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Presenting as New-onset Psychosis.
Journal of Psychiatric Practice 2019 January
The case of a patient with a first presentation psychotic episode secondary to variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (vCJD) is presented. While psychiatric symptoms are considered a prominent feature of vCJD, they may precede characteristic neurological symptoms, which can delay diagnosis. The psychotic symptoms in this case differed in quality from typical psychotic presentations, which could have helped with earlier diagnosis. The patient's symptomatology suggested that errors in cognition and perception were largely contributing to his psychiatric symptoms. These errors appeared to be the result of prion destruction of relevant brain structures that may either be directly or secondarily involved in psychiatric disorders. The findings in this case can help elucidate how vCJD symptoms deviate from established guidelines for diagnosing primary psychiatric disorders.
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