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Graves' disease presenting with hypomania and paranoia ... - PubMed

This manuscript describes the case of a young woman, with no prior psychiatric history, who developed hypomania and paranoia as the ...

Graves' disease presenting with hypomania and paranoia to the ...

While agitation, irritability and mood lability are well-recognised thyrotoxic symptoms, psychosis is a rare presenting feature of Graves' disease. All patients ...

Graves' disease presenting with hypomania and - ProQuest

This manuscript describes the case of a young woman, with no prior psychiatric history, who developed hypomania and paranoia as the principal presenting ...

Hyperthyroidism Presenting With Mania and Psychosis: A Case Report

Here we report the case of a 37-year-old male with a history of Graves' disease with poor medication adherence who presented to the emergency ...

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While agitation, irritability and mood lability are well-recognised thyrotoxic symptoms, psychosis is a rare presenting feature of Graves' disease. All patients ...

Graves' disease and mental disorders - ScienceDirect.com

This study also included 82 cases of anxiety disorder (40.0%), 58 of depression (28.3%), 20 of hallucination delusion state (9.8%) and 9 of bipolar disorder ( ...

Case report: Impact of hyperthyroidism on psychotic symptoms in ...

Graves' disease, which is more prevalent in patients with schizophrenia than in healthy individuals (3), often presents with hyperthyroidism and ...

Hyperthyroidism Presenting With Mania and Psychosis: A Case Report

Here we report the case of a 37-year-old male with a history of. Graves' disease with poor medication adherence who presented to the emergency ...

Delusional Psychosis in Graves' Disease - Psychiatrist.com

1 While the psychiatric symptoms in these patients vary immensely, the presence of delusions as the only psychiatric presentation of Graves' ...

Management of Psychosis Associated with Graves' Disease: A Rare ...

Graves' disease can also have psychiatric manifestations such as anxiety, depression, delirium, toxic psychosis, and bipolar disorders [5]. With ...

Dissociative disorder due to Graves' hyperthyroidism: a case report

It is well known that patients with Graves' disease may manifest various psychiatric disorders such as depression, mania, anxiety disorders or, sometimes, ...

Hyperthyroidism Presenting With Mania and Psychosis: A Case ...

The most common symptoms of Graves' disease include weight loss, fatigue, heat intolerance, tremor, palpitations, anxiety, disturbed sleep, and ...

Psychiatric complications in Graves' disease in

An epidemiological study investigating the relationship between thyroid hormone levels and the prevalence of depression and anxiety in the general population ...

Graves' disease presenting as paranoid schizophrenia in a Nigerian ...

More than a century ago, Basedow first described psychiatric illness (most probably mania) in a patient with Grave's disease [1]. Since then ...

Graves' Thyrotoxicosis Presenting as Schizophreniform Psychosis

Subtle neuropsychological symptoms such as anxiety, irritability, tremor, and insomnia are not uncommon in severe thyrotoxicosis, regardless of the cause.

Psychosis Crisis Associated with Thyrotoxicosis due to Graves ...

We present the case of a patient with previous psychiatric illness, acutely exacerbated by thyroid storm due to Graves' disease, ...

Is thyroid dysfunction a cause or a trigger of bipolar disorder? a case ...

We report a case of a patient who presented with hypomanic episode after hyperthyroidism and major depressive episode after hypothyroidism, initially ...

Neurological Manifestations of Thyroid Disease Clinical Presentation

Major depression, anxiety, hypomania or mania, schizophreniform disorder, and delirium also may occur. Milder deficits in memory, complex ...

Neuropsychiatric Sequelae of Thyroid Dysfunction - Psychiatrist.com

Thyroid disorders can cause a variety of neuropsychiatric symptoms including depression, psychosis, encephalopathy, anxiety, and mania.

Hypothyroidism Presenting as Acute Mania | BJPsych Open

Hypothyroidism, in particular, has been linked to mood disorders and acute psychosis. Though most commonly associated with depression, ...