The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College
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Case Report
Postoperative Conversion Disorder in Elderly Oral Cancer Patient
Takashi YakushijiKamichika HayashiTakamichi MorikawaMasashi MigitaSatoru OganeKyotaro MuramatsuTakashi KamioTakahiko ShibaharaNobuo Takano
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2017 Volume 58 Issue 3 Pages 187-191

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Conversion disorder is a condition in which psychological stress in response to difficult situations manifests as physical symptoms. Here, we report a case of postoperative coma due to conversion disorder in an elderly oral cancer patient. An 82-year-old woman was referred to Tokyo Dental College Chiba Hospital with a mass lesion on the tongue. A biopsy revealed a well-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma. Surgical treatment was performed for the tongue carcinoma and tracheotomy for management of the airway. On postoperative day 5, the patient exhibited loss of consciousness (Glasgow Coma Scale: E1, VT, M1; Japan Coma Scale: III-300). The patient's vital signs were all normal, as were the results of a full blood count, brain-CT, MRI, and MRA. Only the arm dropping test was positive. Therefore, the cause of the coma was diagnosed as conversion disorder. Seven hours later, the patient showed a complete recovery.

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