Dose-Dependent Effects of Lithium Treatment on the Aggravation of Antipsychotic-Induced Pisa Syndrome

Pisa syndrome (PS) is a rare lateral truncal dystonia that is related to dopamine-acetylcholine imbalances, and most cases develop during antipsychotic treatment. Here, we report a case of PS that developed during switching to new antipsychotics and titrating lithium, and PS was aggravated when the lithium dose was increased. Truncal deviation was not relieved with switching back to prior antipsychotics or by discontinuation of all antipsychotics. Pisa syndrome resolved only after discontinuing the lithium treatment. This is the first report of dose-dependent effects of lithium treatment on the aggravation of PS, which may be related to dose-related effects on dopaminergic and cholinergic transmission.
Source: Clinical Neuropharmacology - Category: Neurology Tags: Case Reports Source Type: research
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