2021
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.15242
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A Gut Feeling: Acute Liver Failure – An Unusual Manifestation of Malignant Catatonia

Abstract: We present a rare case in which malignant catatonia led to acute liver failure (ALF). A 19-year-old male was admitted for psychosis and developed ALF with a peak aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase of 5,728 U/L and 7,735 U/L, respectively, and a peak international normalized ratio of 7.1. Liver biopsy showed significant confluent necrosis involving >70% of the liver tissue. He was listed for a liver transplant but was ultimately taken off of because of significant improvement with treatment… Show more

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“…Malignant catatonia may be a rare cause of liver failure ( Kiparizoska et al, 2021 ). Catatonia has been reported secondary to Wilson’s disease ( Davis et al, 2021 ), after liver transplantation ( Chung et al, 2013 ; Cottencin et al, 2002 ; Huang et al, 2006 ; Kalivas and Bourgeois, 2009 ; Tatreau et al, 2018 ), including in post-transplantation delirium ( Brown et al, 2016 ; Kahn, 2016 ) as well as secondary to post-transplantation drug toxicities ( Davis and Tripathi, 2020 ).…”
Section: Considerations In Special Groups and Situationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Malignant catatonia may be a rare cause of liver failure ( Kiparizoska et al, 2021 ). Catatonia has been reported secondary to Wilson’s disease ( Davis et al, 2021 ), after liver transplantation ( Chung et al, 2013 ; Cottencin et al, 2002 ; Huang et al, 2006 ; Kalivas and Bourgeois, 2009 ; Tatreau et al, 2018 ), including in post-transplantation delirium ( Brown et al, 2016 ; Kahn, 2016 ) as well as secondary to post-transplantation drug toxicities ( Davis and Tripathi, 2020 ).…”
Section: Considerations In Special Groups and Situationsmentioning
confidence: 99%