Che K I
Psychiatric Outpatient Department, Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital, Hong Kong SAR, China.
East Asian Arch Psychiatry. 2016 Dec;26(4):137-40.
A 12-year-old girl presented to the mental health service for an abrupt onset of mental changes characterised by hearing voices and being paranoid. She appeared preoccupied and her mood was labile. There was no family history of mental illness, and no organic causes were identified. These symptoms subsided spontaneously in a week. However, she experienced 3 other similar psychotic episodes afterwards which happened in a near-monthly cycle. Her level of functioning was normal between these episodes. Throughout the course of the illness, it was noted that these mental state changes might be related to the menstrual cycle. In this case we discuss the recurrent periodic psychoses in adolescents and the important differential diagnoses to be considered, including menstrual psychosis, a rare and less well-understood clinical entity.
一名12岁女孩因突然出现精神改变前来心理健康服务机构就诊,其表现为幻听和妄想。她显得心事重重,情绪不稳定。无精神疾病家族史,也未发现器质性病因。这些症状在一周内自行消退。然而,之后她又经历了另外3次类似的精神病发作,发作周期接近每月一次。在这些发作间期,她的功能水平正常。在整个病程中,发现这些精神状态改变可能与月经周期有关。在本病例中,我们讨论青少年复发性周期性精神病以及需要考虑的重要鉴别诊断,包括月经性精神病,这是一种罕见且了解较少的临床实体。