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Stiff-person syndrome (SPS) is an uncommon autoimmune neurological disorder marked by painful muscle stiffness, muscle spasms, and limb weakness. Neurological symptoms in SPS can mimic a psychogenic movement disorder in which symptoms are triggered by sudden movement and emotional distress, which might delay proper treatment. However, psychiatric symptoms are far less common, and there is limited understanding regarding the co-occurrence of psychiatric conditions. Psychiatric symptoms include nonspecific anxiety, agoraphobia, and depression, which can be triggered by sudden movement, noise, or emotional stress. This case report dives into the psychiatric manifestations seen in a patient with SPS. The case report focuses on a 42-year-old female with SPS, migraines, systemic lupus erythematosus, Sjogren's syndrome, and a psychiatric history of anorexia, depression, and anxiety. Her unique presentation underscored the necessity for a multidisciplinary approach to psychiatric care. The patient was evaluated and managed during her admission to the psychiatric unit for unspecified psychosis. Her course included a complicated medical evaluation for cardiovascular and neurologic symptoms and comprehensive psychiatric management. She manifested resistance to specific psychiatric medications and care strategies. She had atypical presentations, like sensory symptoms and left-sided chest pain. She exhibited paranoia and psychosis, which were managed with a combination of pharmacologic treatments, including aripiprazole. Psychotic symptoms were resolved upon discharge, with an emphasis on strict outpatient follow-up. This case report enhances our understanding of the clinical nuances associated with SPS and its intersection with psychiatric symptoms. The objective of this case report is to detail the diagnostic and therapeutic complexities of managing psychosis in a patient with SPS, along with a pre-existing complex medical and psychiatric profile, and to contribute to a deeper understanding of SPS and associated psychiatric conditions and more effective management strategies.
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