Tuberous Sclerosis Complex as a Social Determinant of Health, Alongside Its Psychiatric Comorbidities: A Case Report
Hitesh P Rai, Cameron Sandefur

TL;DR
This case report explores how Tuberous Sclerosis Complex affects both physical and mental health, highlighting the need for better psychosocial management.
Contribution
The paper introduces TSC as a social determinant of health and emphasizes its psychiatric comorbidities through a detailed patient case.
Findings
The patient's psychiatric symptoms were linked to her TSC diagnosis and its impact on daily life.
Agitation in the patient was managed with dexmedetomidine, suggesting a connection between TSC and behavioral responses.
The study highlights the lack of protocols addressing the psychosocial effects of TSC.
Abstract
Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a neurocutaneous disease that manifests across multiple body systems. While there are substantial guidelines and protocols for managing the physical presentation of the disease, managing the psychosocial factors and the adverse effects as a social determinant of health is complex and unclear. This study discusses a patient with TSC who was hospitalized for pneumonia and how both her psychiatric and somatic symptoms were managed. Here we present the case of a 38-year-old Caucasian female with shortness of breath and generalized weakness. She had a past medical history of TSC and pneumothorax. This patient presented to the emergency department agitated and initially combative with her care team. Ultimately, she was administered dexmedetomidine to reduce her agitation. Here we suggest that this patient’s agitation and other psychiatric symptoms are…
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TopicsTuberous Sclerosis Complex Research · Polyomavirus and related diseases
