A Case of Recurrent Acute Abdomen in a Young Lady Masquerading as Somatoform Disorder

Research Article | DOI: https://doi.org/10.31579/2637-8892/126

A Case of Recurrent Acute Abdomen in a Young Lady Masquerading as Somatoform Disorder

  • Richmond Ronald Gomes 1

Associate Professor of Medicine, Ad-din Women’s Medical College Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

*Corresponding Author: Richmond Ronald Gomes, Associate Professor of Medicine, Ad-din Women’s Medical College Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Citation: Richmond Ronald Gomes (2021) A Case of Recurrent Acute Abdomen in a Young Lady Masquerading as Somatoform Disorder, J. Psychology and Mental Health Care. 5(2); DOI; 10.31579/2637-8892/126

Copyright: © 2021 Richmond Ronald Gomes, This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium provided the original author and source are credited.

Received: 17 May 2021 | Accepted: 24 May 2021 | Published: 26 May 2021

Keywords: acute abdomen; convulsion; porphyrin

Abstract

Acute intermittent porphyria (AIP) is a rare autosomal dominant hereditary metabolic disorder having protean manifestations. It usually presents with short duration of gastrointestinal symptoms followed by rapidly progressive fulminant neurological syndrome. It is a neurological emergency and mimics many other psychiatric and medical disorders and can be fatal if it remains undiagnosed and untreated. Further, specific treatment in the form of Heme arginate is not universally available and very costly, so high clinical suspicion and early diagnosis and management of acute attack and prevention of further attacks are very important. Here, we report a 23 years old married female nurse presenting with recurrent acute abdomen requiring frequent hospital admissions along with convulsion during her last attack. The presence of porphyrins in urine confirms the diagnosis of AIP.

Introduction

Introduction: Acute intermittent porphyria (AIP) is an autosomal dominant disorder, resulting from partial deficiency of porphobilinogen deaminase (PBGD) enzyme in the haem biosynthetic pathway [1]. The presentation of AIP as an acute abdomen is well known, but a short duration of gastrointestinal symptoms followed by a rapidly progressive course of neuropsychiatric manifestations including peripheral neuropathy, respiratory paralysis, seizures and loss of consciousness during the first attack may also occur. The relationship of seizures with porphyria is complex and the most common description is the presence of acute symptomatic generalized seizure occurring in the context of AIP in relapse [2]. Convulsive seizure may be the presenting symptom of an acute relapse3. The knowledge of convulsion in AIP is very essential because the use of enzyme-inducing antiepileptic drugs can cause worsening of the convulsion leading to death. Thus, a strong clinical suspicion, early diagnosis and adequate management of convulsion and prevention of further attacks are of paramount importance in reducing the morbidity and mortality. We present a report of a 23 year old female nurse who presented with recurrent acute abdomen with convulsion during her last attack.

Case Report

Mrs. X, a 23 years old married, muslim female nurse presented to me with the complaints of diffuse abdominal pain for 5 days, vomiting for several episodes for 3 days and constipation for the same duration. Abdominal pain was severe, excruciating, diffuse, sudden onset but gradually increasing, constant, nonradiating in nature. The pain was neither related with taking meals or with empty stomach nor relieved by taking any posture or taking any antispasmodics, proton pump inhibitors or antacid. Vomiting was projectile and not profuse, contained bile stained food material. There was nausea along with vomiting. There was also absolute constipation for the last 3 days with no passage of flatus. There was no history of fever, weight loss, altered bowel habit, passage of fatty, bloody or mucoid stool, hematemesis or melana, abdominal distension, joint pain, rash, cough. She also denied any sexual promiscuity or contact with any patient with active tuberculosis. On query, she had H/O recurrent attacks of same type of abdominal pain for last one year, for which she admitted repeatedly in local hospitals where she was treated with NPO and intravenous fluids and analgesics with symptomatic improvement. She also had history of taking intravenous opiates at home by herself. There was no history of consanguity of marriage or any other chronic illness in her family. Menstrual history was normal with the patient was in the luteal phase during presentation. She was on OCP since last 2 years. On examination, she was conscious, oriented but sick looking and emaciated. Pulse: 78/min, regular, good in volume and normal in character, bilaterally synchronous, all peripheral pulses were palpable. R-R- 16 breaths/min, abdomino-thoracic, BP- 110/70 mm of Hg, no postural drop. Pallor- present, Hair, skin- normal with no rash, no icterus, clubbing or other nail changes, no lymphadenopathy, no joint swelling, and spine examination was normal. Abdominal examination revealed non distended, diffusely tender abdomen with very sluggish bowel sound. There were no organomegaly or any evidence of ascites. Other systematic examination revealed no abnormalities. On initial investigation, CBC revealed mild microcytic hypochromic anemia with Hb%-8.8 gm%(normal 12-16 mg%), MCV-72.4 fL(normal 76-96 fL), MCH-23.6 pg(normal 28-36 pg), and Total WBC count including differentials and platelet counts were within  normal limit. ESR was 38 mm in 1st hr. Liver function tests, s. creatinine, Urine R/E, beta- hCG, s. lipase, USG of whole abdomen and endoscopy of UGIT and CT abdomen revealed no definite abnormalities. X-ray abdomen revealed multiple distended bowel lops with no definite air fluid level. Her s. electrolyte showed hyponatremia with sodium 122 mmol/L. Thyroid function tests and basal cortisol was normal. Patient was started managing conservatively with nothing per oral, intravenous fluids, intravenous opiates and proton pump inhibitors with minimal relief of her symptoms. On the 3rd day of admission she developed one episode of witnessed generalized tonic-clonic seizure, she also complained of severe back and proximal muscle pain. Repeat examination revealed, patient was not so well oriented with some features of psychosis(self spitting, lip smacking),tachycardia with pulse 102/min, regular, raised BP of 160/95 mm of Hg ,abdomen was non tender with sluggish bowel sounds and no ascites or organomegaly or lump. There was proximal pelvic girdle weakness. Repeat s. electrolyte showed persisting hyponatremia with sodium 127 mmol/L.The clinical scenario and presence of dark urine raised the suspicion of acute intermittent porphyria(AIP), further investigation revealed urinary sodium 48 mmol/day,S. osmolality 266 mosm/kg(proving the SIADH dure to AIP). NCS of limbs could not be done due to financial constraints. 24 hours porphobilinogen was sent which revealed 41.8 mg/day (normal<3>

Figure 1: Dark color urine of the patient

Discussion

The porphyrias are a group of rare metabolic disorders due to reduced metabolic activity of any of the enzymes in heme bio synthetic pathway. The disorder may be either acquired or inherited due to defective gene encoding the enzyme. The deficiency of any of the enzymes causes diverse clinical symptoms such as neurovisceral, cutaneous or mixed [3,4,5]. Porphyrins are intermediate product in the heme biosynthetic pathway. Heme is an essential component for both cellular hemoproteins produced mainly in the bone marrow which makes hemoglobin; in the liver the metablozing enzymes cytochromes P450s are formed. The first step is the formation of ∂ - aminolevulinic acid (ALA) from glycine and succinyl coenzyme A. The other steps are: 1) synthesis of substituted pyrol compound porphobilinogen  2) condensation of 4 porphobilinogen molucule to yeild porphyrinogen 3)modification of side chain and ring and 4) introduction of iron to form heme. If no heme is present to inhibit the pathway, production of heme continues unopposed. Only protoporphyrin is used for heme synthesis. The other porphyrins have no physiologic functions and must be excreted; proto and coproporphyrins in feces; uro and coproporphyrins in urine and plasma [6.7].

Acute intermittent porphyria (AIP), a rare autosomal dominant disorder is the most common type of porphyria that results from an approximately 50 percent deficiency of enzyme porphobilinigen(PBG) deaminase. The epidemiology of AIP is complicated because of its rarity and delay in diagnosis. The prevalence of AIP varies with a higher incidence in England, Ireland and Scandinivia, the prevalence of AIP in general adult population ranges between1 & 8 per lakh8 . The clinical feature of AIP may manifest at any age from puberty onwards but most commonly occurs in the third decade of life. Abdominal pain, peripheral neuropathy and changes in the mental status are the classical triad of an acute attack [9]. The clinical manifestations include neuropsychiatric symptoms and clinical signs (hysteria, anxiety, depressionh, phobia, agitation, psychosis,seizure, neuropathy), autonomic instability( hypertension, tachycardia, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, constipation), dehydration and electrolyte imbalance(hyponatremia, hypokalemia, hypocalcemia)4 . The peripheral neuropathy tends to be progressive and involves motor and sensory nerves. Muscular weakness may proceed to quadriparesis, respiratory paralysis and arrest which may resemble Guillain –Barre syndrome [10]. The diagnosis of AIP depends on clinical history and increased amount of porphyrins or porphyrin precursors in the urine, feces and blood.The presence of reduced erythrocyte PBG deaminase activity (PBGD) helps to confirm the diagnosis. The Watson-Swartz is the is the most widely used screening test and is approximately 95% sensitive and specific for PBGD activity but test cannot differentiate AIP from other porphyrin disorders. Molecular analysis is the gold standard [11,12]. In the absence of sophisticated facilities, Wood’s lamp could be an alternative diagnostic tool to detect the excess of porphyrins in teeth,urine, stool samples, red blood cells, and in blister fluid in different form of porphyrias. Addition of dilute hydrochloric acid to the sample being examined intensifies the fluoresence by converting porphyrinogens to porphyrins. Porphyrins appear intensely red when exposed to long wave ultraviolet light (UV-A). This makes them visible by Wood’s lamp and enables them to measure accurately with a spectroflurometer [13]. Treatment strategies for AIP are focused on supportive and preventive measures. The precipitation of acute attack of AIP can result from exogenous factors that increases the synthesis of microsomal cytochrome P450 in the liver such as sulphonamides, barbiturates, sex hormones, chloroquine, griseofulvin and many other drugs, acute infections,luteal phase of menstrual cycle, fasting states and overindulgence of alcohol [14].

Seizures are corrected bt treatment of hyponatremia. Many anticonvulsant drugs exacerbate acute porphyria. Clonazepum is less harmful than phenytoin, barbiturate or valproic acid.Bromide, gabapentin, vigabatrin are safe15. Cimetidine is a cost effective alternative to hemin to treat acute attacks, using 800 mg/day until ALA level are reduced to normal levels.Patients are advised to follow a well-balanced diet with 60% to 70% energy from carbohydrate.

Conclusion

Diagnosis of AIP should be based on high degree of clinical suspicion. The constellation of diverse symptoms involving multiple systems makes the diagnosis difficult. AIP is a life threatening disease, so correct diagnosis,proper management stratigies regarding abortive and preventive therapies, treatment of acute crisis and to focus on preventing chronic complications are crucial to save the life of the patient. The patient and his/her relatives should be referred to genetic specialists for family screening and counselling.

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