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CASE REPORT
20 (
2
); 17-20

Catatonic Disorder due to Wilson’s disease - A rare presentation

Department of Psychiatry, Calcutta National Medical College & Hospital, Kolkata, India.
Department of Psychiatry, Calcutta National Medical College & Hospital (2nd campus), Kolkata, India

Email : tanushree19april@gmail.com

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Abstract

Wilson disease (WD) is a relatively rare autosomal recessive disorder caused by the mutation of ATP7B gene, resulting in impaired transportation of copper in the body which is then deposited in various organs such as liver, brain and kidney. Catatonia at first presentation in WD has rarely been reported. Here we report a case of a 14 year old boy who presented with catatonia among other neuropsychiatric features and who was later diagnosed with Wilson's disease. He responded well to treatment with Copper chelators, olanzapine and lorazepam. Though uncommon, a diagnosis of Wilson's disease should be considered in the evaluation of adolescents and young adults presenting with psychiatric manifestations &/or neurological features.

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Catatonia

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