Abstract

Possible underlying organic causes of psychiatric symptoms can be overlooked in the clinical setting. It is important to increase awareness amongst psychiatric and neurological professionals with regard to certain inborn errors of metabolism as, in some cases, disease-specific therapies are available that can, for instance, treat underlying metabolic causes. The following article describes the basic pathophysiology, clinical and neurological features, and available diagnostic procedures of six treatable metabolic diseases that are associated with neuropsychiatric symptoms: Wilson’s disease, cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis, porphyrias, homocysteinemia, urea cycle disorders, and Niemann-Pick disease type C (NP-C). NP-C is taken as a particularly relevant example because, while it is traditionally considered to be a condition that presents with severe neurological and systemic manifestations in children, an increasing number of patients are being detected who have the adolescent- or adult-onset form, which is frequently associated with neuropsychiatric signs. A notable proportion of adult-onset cases have been reported where NP-C has mistakenly been diagnosed and treated as a psychiatric condition, usually based on patients’ initial presentation with psychotic or schizophrenia-like symptoms. Underlying organic causes of psychiatric disorders such as psychosis should be considered among patients with atypical symptoms and/or resistance to standard therapy. Alongside improved frameworks for additional multidisciplinary diagnostic work in patients with suspected organic disease, the development of convenient and affordable biochemical screening and/or diagnostic methods has enabled new ways to narrow down differential diagnoses.

Highlights

  • Inborn errors of metabolism constitute a subgroup of genetic conditions for which disease-specific treatments are increasingly becoming available

  • The following article addresses six treatable inherited metabolic diseases that can initially present with neuropsychiatric symptoms

  • Wilson’s disease (WD) typically includes liver disease that appears in the second decade of life and which is followed by neurological and psychiatric disorders in the third decade [5, 6, 30]

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Introduction

Inborn errors of metabolism constitute a subgroup of genetic conditions for which disease-specific treatments are increasingly becoming available. The following article addresses six treatable inherited metabolic diseases that can initially present with neuropsychiatric symptoms. WD typically includes liver disease that appears in the second decade of life and which is followed by neurological and psychiatric disorders in the third decade [5, 6, 30]. The reported percentage of patients with psychiatric symptoms as the presenting clinical feature is 10–20 %.

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