scholarly journals A Young Japanese Patient with Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 3 Presenting Depressive State with Cenesthopathy and Delusion: a Case Report

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Naomichi Okamoto ◽  
Atsuko Ikenouchi ◽  
Satoru Ide ◽  
Yu Hashimoto ◽  
Reiji Yoshimura

Abstract Depressive state is a common complication of spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3). To the best of our knowledge, cases of SCA3 presenting with cenesthopathy have not been described. Here, we present a case of a severe depressive state with cenesthopathy and delusion in a young Japanese man with SCA3. A 43-year-old Japanese man with SCA3 developed a severe depressive state with associated cenesthopathy and delusion. He was treated with escitalopram (10 mg/day) and olanzapine (2.5 mg/day). Computed tomography showed atrophy of the cerebellum, bilateral superior cerebellar peduncle, and tegmentum of the pons. Single-photon emission computed tomography demonstrated reduced blood flow in the cerebellum, vermis, and brainstem. After 8 weeks, his depressive state and delusion improved; however, his cenesthopathy persisted. We encountered a case of a severe depressive state with cenesthopathy and delusion in a young Japanese man with SCA3. This case supports previous studies that the cerebellum could have a role beyond motor functions.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Naomichi Okamoto ◽  
ATSUKO IKENOUCHI ◽  
Satoru Ide ◽  
Yu Hashimoto ◽  
Reiji Yoshimura

Abstract Background: Depressive state is a common complication of spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3). To the best of our knowledge, cases of SCA3 presenting with psychotic symptoms (i.e., cenesthopathy) have not been described. Here, we present a case of severe depressive state with cenesthopathy and delusion in a young Japanese man with SCA3.Case presentation: A 43-year-old Japanese man with SCA3 developed severe depressive state with associated cenesthopathy and delusion. He was treated with escitalopram (10 mg/day) and olanzapine (2.5 mg/day). Computed tomography showed atrophy of the cerebellum, bilateral superior cerebellar peduncle, and tegmentum of the pons. Single-photon emission computed tomography demonstrated reduced blood flow in the cerebellum, vermis, and brainstem. After eight weeks, his depressive state and delusion improved however his cenesthopathy persisted. Conclusions: We encountered a case of severe state with psychotic features (i.e., cenesthopathy and delusion) in a young Japanese man with SCA3. This study demonstrates that SCA3 may inherently present with severe depressive state and unique psychotic symptoms, even in younger patients where age-related neurodegeneration is unlikely. The complex function of the cerebellum in emotion and perception may play a crucial in the emergence of these psychiatric symptoms.


2004 ◽  
Vol 31 (S 1) ◽  
Author(s):  
L Schöls ◽  
J Andrich ◽  
H Przuntek ◽  
K Müller ◽  
J Zange

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