Delusional Infestation in Parkinson's Disease Secondary to Piribedil Escalation: An Uncommon Case Report
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Delusional Infestation in Parkinson's Disease Secondary to Piribedil Escalation: An Uncommon Case Report
Abstract
Delusional infestation (DI) is characterized by delusions of being infested by small microorganisms or even inanimate objects without any medical or microbiological evidence. The pathophysiology of DI is not well understood, and there are two types of DI: the primary form, where there is no underlying cause, and the secondary form, which is related to an associated psychiatric disorder, medical condition, or substance use. DI in Parkinson's disease (PD) is rarely reported, and most published cases are due to antiparkinsonian drugs. Piribedil is a dopaminergic agonist used for the symptomatic treatment of PD either as monotherapy or as adjuvant therapy with other antiparkinsonian treatments. We report the case of an 81-year-old man followed for PD at our institution who developed DI after piribedil dose escalation. When DI is secondary to an antiparkinsonian drug, the treatment of choice is based on withdrawing the implicated drug.
Keywords: adverse event; delusional infestation; dopaminergic agonist; parkinson’s disease; piribedil.
Copyright © 2024, Ahizoune et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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