Abstract
Tuberous sclerosis is not as rare as once thought and has high psychiatric comorbidities. However, bipolar or psychotic features associated with tuberous sclerosis have been rarely reported. This report first presents a tuberous sclerosis patient, resembling a schizoaffective disorder of bipolar type. A patient with known tuberous sclerosis displayed mood fluctuation and psychotic features. Her symptoms did not remit along with several psychiatric medications. After hospitalization, the patient responded well with lamotrigine and aripiprazole without exacerbation. As demonstrated in this case, tuberous sclerosis may also encompass bipolar affective or psychotic features. We would like to point out the necessity to consider bipolarity in evaluating and treating tuberous sclerosis.
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Lee, S. Y., Min, J. A., Lee, I. G., & Kim, J. J. (2016). Clinical usefulness of aripiprazole and lamotrigine in schizoaffective presentation of tuberous sclerosis. Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience, 14(3), 305–310. https://doi.org/10.9758/cpn.2016.14.3.305
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