Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
338743 Psychosomatics 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundVitamin D-resistant rickets type-IIA (VDRR-IIA) is a rare, congenital, metabolic disorder characterized by hypocalcemia, rickets, and alopecia. There are reports correlating calcium-metabolic disorders with basal ganglia calcification (BGC) and neuropsychiatric symptoms.ObjectiveThe authors document and discuss the relationships of these phenomena.MethodThe authors describe a patient born with VDRR-IIA who subsequently developed BGC at age 15, and catatonic symptoms of progressive severity at age 16.ResultsThere appeared to be a positive correlation between the severity of BGC and neuropsychiatric symptoms.DiscussionThis is the first time VDRR-IIA, BGC, and catatonia have been reported in a patient, and the authors discuss the relationship among the conditions.

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