But I still don't get anything she just seemed all fine until this happened and now this thing with bipolar disorder with psychotic features –I wonder if this could be only an episode or it will still keep going this way?
Background: during the acute phases of Bipolar disorder type I (BDI), psychotic features are commonly observed and usually related to poorer clinical outcome and more severe cognitive impairment. A deficit in sustained attention has been proposed as a trait marker for BDI but its relation with ...
Toxoplasmosis in a Cohort of Italian Patients With Bipolar and Psychotic Disorders: How Infection May Affect Clinical Features? gondii and a specific diagnostic category; however, bipolar disorder (BD)-II showed the highest positivity rate (40.9%). The seropositive status was ... C Del Grande,E...
Bipolar I is a form of bipolar disorder characterized by at least one manic or mixed episode in a patient's history. Patients also commonly experience depression, explaining why this condition is sometimes called “manic-depressive disorder.” Bipolar I is the most serious form of bipolar disorder...
Are there people in your family who have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder in addition to you? Cheney: No one in my family that I'm aware of was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, which doesn't mean they didn't have it. They just weren't diagnosed because it wasn't paid much ...
Fifty-one outpatients affected by schizophrenia and 28 euthymic outpatients affected by bipolar disorder type I with psychotic features (BD-pf-e) were recruited. Before assessing the specificity for schizophrenia of the observed ABP, we tested the internal consistency and the convergent validity of ...
A Multicenter Tractography Study of Deep White Matter Tracts in Bipolar I Disorder A multicenter tractography study of deep white matter tracts in bipolar I disorder: psychotic features and interhemispheric disconnectivity. JAMA Psychiatry 2014; 71: 388-396.Sarrazin S, Poupon C, Linke J, Wessa M,...
A person with bipolar disorder often experiences mood states that vacillate between depression and mania; that is, the person’s mood is said to alternate from one emotional extreme to the other (in contrast to unipolar, which indicates a persistently sad mood). A depressive episode is not ...
Bipolar disorder is a physical illness that affects the brain. A bipolar diagnosis requires at least one episode of mania (wired thinking and behaviors that neg
The Week in Review: January 29-February 2 Erin O'Brien February 3rd 2024 From the impact of BMI on clinical features of bipolar disorder to FDA approval of the first integrated TMS system for MDD and OCD, here are highlights from the week in Psychiatric Times. Read More...