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  • * The psychiatric symptoms were potentially linked to the lymphoma, demonstrating how cancer can sometimes manifest through mental health issues like dementia and catatonia.
  • * A multidisciplinary treatment approach was used, employing electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) to alleviate catatonia and rituximab to address the lymphoma, highlighting the importance of thorough evaluations in elderly patients with psychiatric symptoms.

Article Abstract

This case report delineates the intricate interplay between psychiatric and oncological pathology in a 72-year-old male diagnosed with low-grade marginal zone B-cell lymphoma and severe psychiatric disturbances, including catatonia. The presentation of severe psychiatric symptoms initially obscured the underlying lymphoma, delaying diagnosis and complicating clinical management. Notably, the lymphoma itself may have precipitated or exacerbated the psychiatric condition, underscoring the potential for oncological diseases to manifest with rapidly progressive dementia and catatonia. A multidisciplinary approach was employed, utilizing electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) for rapid resolution of catatonia, which facilitated significant mental health improvements and clearer delineation of the oncological underpinnings. Concurrently, the patient was treated with rituximab, targeting the lymphoma. This case highlights the critical need for a comprehensive evaluation in patients presenting with psychiatric symptoms, particularly in the elderly, to uncover potential medical causes and illustrates the efficacy of ECT in managing psychiatric conditions that may overshadow or complicate concurrent medical issues.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11151212PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.59735DOI Listing

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