Prednisone mood disorder with associated catatonia.
Since steroid-induced psychoses often appear as mood disorders and since catatonia may be associated with psychotic mood disorders, the possibility exists for a steroid-induced psychotic mood disorder to present with associated catatonia. In a computer review of the medical literature, however, I found no such cases in adult patients. This report is presented as a possible case of steroid-induced catatonia in a 62-year-old woman following treatment with melphalan, prednisone, and cimetidine for multiple myeloma of the IgA class with associated mild hypercalcemia.[1]References
- Prednisone mood disorder with associated catatonia. Grigg, J.R. Journal of geriatric psychiatry and neurology. (1989) [Pubmed]
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