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Síndrome de Ekbom en consumidor de metilfenidato intravenoso

Authors: César Pereiro Gómez; Javier Vicente-Alba; Alberto Ramos-Caneda; Carlos Vázquez Ventoso; Eva Fontela-Vivanco; Juan Carlos Díaz del Valle;

Síndrome de Ekbom en consumidor de metilfenidato intravenoso

Abstract

El Síndrome de Ekbom es un trastorno mental en que el paciente tiene la convicción delirante monotemática de estar infectado por parásitos. Se trata de un cuadro poco frecuente, que inicialmente fue estudiado por dermató-logos. No se conoce exactamente la etiopatiogenia hasta el momento, si bien se han objetivado diversas causas: enfermedades metabólicas (entre otras causas físicas), cuadros psiquiátricos, fármacos, etc. En la actualidad, se ha encontrado relación entre el consumo de tóxicos y cuadros psicóticos, que parecen debidos a la alteración de la Dopamina a nivel de sus receptores. En este artículo realizamos una revisión del cuadro clínico y presentamos el caso clínico de un paciente consumidor de metilfenidato intravenoso que desarrolla un delirio de infestación.

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