Objective: This case report highlights the challenges in managing Frontal Lobe Syndrome (FLS) in a patient with end-stage renal disease. Methods: This is a case description of a 58 year-old gentleman who presented with behavioural changes: irritability, mood lability, aggression, psychosis, and overfamiliarity. His presenting symptoms were in keeping with (FLS) with positive findings on Computed Tomography (CT) scan of the brain and also neuropsychological assessments. Difficulties arose in attempts to control his aggression without further compromising his renal function. Results: The usage of the commonly used antipsychotics in controlling aggression was restricted in view of the patient’s renal impairment. Augmentation with low dose memantine proved to be beneficial in this case, without causing further deterioration in renal function. Conclusion: The use of memantine to augment the effect of risperidone was observed to be safe and successful in managing the behavioural changes associated with FLS in adults with end-stage renal disease. ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 15 (1): January - June 2014: 93-96.
Objective: ADHD is a complex neurobiological disorder, which required tactful
intervention. Besides pharmacotherapy, there is still limited information in
addressing the efficacy of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for treating this
developmental disorder.
Methods: We report a case of late diagnosed of ADHD
whose facing difficulty to cope with her undergraduate degree. She has to repeat
her semester examination due to lack of attention. Denial was seen in both
patient and family in accepting the diagnoses, and posed roadblock for
successful intervention.
Results: Six sessions of CBT were conducted, coupled
with psycho education for both the family and patient. Consultation from the
university’s management helped her to accept and cope with her ADHD
symptoms, i.e. attention and impulsivity. The patient showed improvement
following this intensive bio-psycho-social intervention.
Conclusion: The short
duration of CBT was found suitable to be adapted and implemented in young
adult ADHD.
A Severe encephalitis with an uncontrolled seizure may produce impairment in a variety
of cognitive functions. The appropriate treatment for cognitive impairment postencephalitisis
are currently unknown. We are reporting a case of depression and cognitive impairment post- encephalitis with an uncontrolled seizure. (Copied from article).