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Psychomotor epileptic symptoms in six patients with bipolar mood disorders
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1984
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NeuropsychologyPsychiatryMood SymptomDepressionSchizophreniaPsychologySocial SciencesMood DisordersBiological PsychiatryNeuroscienceBipolar Mood DisordersPsychiatric DisorderMedicineMood SpectrumEpilepsyPsychopathologyBipolar DisorderBipolar Patients
Of 12 consecutive patients with bipolar mood disorders satisfying DSM-III criteria, six were discovered to have five or more psychomotor epileptic symptoms. All of the six had olfactory hallucinations, metamorphopsias, and multiple déjà vu or mystical experiences. Each of them responded to lithium carbonate and had a first-degree relative with a bipolar disorder. The authors suggest that psychomotor symptoms may be more prevalent in bipolar patients than has hitherto been recognized.
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