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Massive Assymptomatic Creatine Kinase Elevation with Quetiapine – A Case Report
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal of psychiatry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2475-5435
DOI - 10.33140/ijp/03/04/00001
Subject(s) - quetiapine , context (archaeology) , medicine , psychiatry , neuroleptic malignant syndrome , antipsychotic , creatine kinase , medical prescription , pediatrics , quetiapine fumarate , atypical antipsychotic , schizophrenia (object oriented programming) , pharmacology , paleontology , biology
Context: With the growth of antipsychotic prescription in children and adolescents, it is paramount the adequatemonitoring of clinical and analytical parameters. A syndrome of massive creatine kinase elevation has gained attentionin the literature in the last decade, with many clinical reports in adults and adolescents with psychotic disorders andunder antipsychotic treatment. However, clinical descriptions of this syndrome in adolescents with non-psychoticdisorders are still very scarce.Case Report: We describe the clinical case of a 14-year-old girl with a depressive disorder, with no history of psychotropicmedication, who developed a massive creatine kinase elevation syndrome upon administration of quetiapine. We explainthe diagnostic pathway and the clinical management of the case.Conclusion: This case reflects the need of a greater attention regarding the rare, but clinically relevant syndromeof massive creatine kinase elevation. This recognition will probably lead to a lowering of unnecessary diagnoses ofrhabdomyolisis or neuroleptic malignant syndromes in child and adolescent psychiatry practice.

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