Subdural haematoma presenting as catatonia in a 20-year-old male: a case report

Citation:

James, B. O. ; Omoaregba, J. O. ; Lawani, A. O. ; Ikeji, C. O. ; Igbinowanhia, N. G. . Subdural Haematoma Presenting As Catatonia In A 20-Year-Old Male: A Case Report. Cases J 2009, 2, 8032.

Date Published:

2009 Sep 03

תקציר:

INTRODUCTION: Catatonia is a common presentation to psychiatric services in developing countries. Medical causes of catatonia are common and often missed. Identifying causes for catatonia is important not only to guide proper management but to determine prognostic outcomes

CASE PRESENTATION: We report a case of a 20-year-old male who presented with catatonia. Subsequent investigations revealed a chronic subdural haematoma. Implications of late presentation to orthodox services are discussed.

CONCLUSION: Careful clinical observation, investigation and a high index of suspicion are necessary to effectively manage this condition.