Neuropsychiatric and Parkinsonian manifestations of dementia: a case report in a Nigerian woman
Document Type
Article
Department
Internal Medicine (East Africa)
Abstract
Neuropsychiatric manifestations sometimes referred to as behavioral and psychological symptoms (BPSD) are not uncommon in dementias, especially in moderate-to-severe cases. When these symptoms occur in the setting of Parkinsonism, fluctuating cognition, visual hallucinations and neuroleptic sensitivity, then the most likely diagnosis is dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). Although this type of dementia is not infrequently encountered in primary care, it may be missed because of its tricky modes of presentation. We report a clinically diagnosed DLB in a 67-year-old Nigerian female to raise awareness among primary care and mental health practitioners in order to enhance better detection and treatment, especially in the setting of a developing economy.
Publication (Name of Journal)
Annals of African Medicine
DOI
DOI: 10.4103/1596-3519.108252
Recommended Citation
B., A. P.,
A., A. A.,
A., A. O.,
O., A. R.
(2013). Neuropsychiatric and Parkinsonian manifestations of dementia: a case report in a Nigerian woman. Annals of African Medicine, 12(1), 46-48.
Available at:
https://ecommons.aku.edu/eastafrica_fhs_mc_intern_med/546
Comments
This work was published before the author joined Aga Khan University.