Mudgal Varchasvi, Alam Mohd R, Niranjan Vijay, Jain Priyash, Pal Virendra S
Psychiatry, Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College, Indore, IND.
Cureus. 2021 Feb 15;13(2):e13346. doi: 10.7759/cureus.13346.
Lycanthropy is a rare variant of a delusional misidentification syndrome specifically reverse inter-metamorphosis where patients believe that they are experiencing transformation or have transformed into an animal. A case report of this phenomenon is discussed. We report the lycanthropy phenomenon of a 25-year-old male who believed himself to be transformed into a buffalo after bestiality along with developing obsessive-compulsive features. A case report along with a literature review forms the basis of discussion. Clinical lycanthropy has been reported with various neuropsychiatric conditions including primary psychotic and affective conditions, drug intoxication and withdrawal, cerebrovascular disease, traumatic brain injury, dementia, delirium, and seizures, but its association in the context of obsessive-compulsive and related disorders (OCRDs) is a very rare finding. A differential of OCRD should be given due importance and managed accordingly when dealing with lycanthropy, which may help in early identification and management.
变兽妄想是一种罕见的妄想性身份识别障碍变体,具体为反向变身症,患者认为自己正在经历转变或已变成动物。本文讨论了这一现象的病例报告。我们报告了一名25岁男性的变兽妄想现象,该男子在有过兽交行为后认为自己变成了一头水牛,并出现了强迫特征。一份病例报告及文献综述构成了讨论的基础。临床变兽妄想已在多种神经精神疾病中被报道,包括原发性精神病性和情感性疾病、药物中毒和戒断、脑血管疾病、创伤性脑损伤、痴呆、谵妄和癫痫,但在强迫及相关障碍(OCRD)背景下出现变兽妄想的情况非常罕见。在处理变兽妄想时,应充分重视OCRD的鉴别诊断并进行相应处理,这可能有助于早期识别和管理。