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Clinical management of obsessive‐compulsive‐bipolar comorbidity: a case series
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The presence of the aforementioned atypical symptoms should alert the physician about the possibility of bipolar comorbidity in OCD patients. If the suspicion is confirmed, bipolar diagnosis should have priority, at least from a therapeutic point of view. The first choice in treatment should be with mood stabilizers or second generation antipsychotics. Mood stabilization should be achieved as a first objective.
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