Bipolar I disorder with mood-incongruent psychotic symptoms

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Marneros, Andreas [1 ]
Roettig, Stephan [1 ]
Roettig, Doerthe [1 ]
Tscharntke, Andrea
Brieger, Peter [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Halle Wittenberg, Klin & Poliklin Psychiat Psychotherapie & Psychos, D-06097 Halle, Germany
[2] Bezirkskrankenhaus Kempten, D-87435 Kempten, Germany
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bipolar I; mood-incongruent symptoms; overlap of the spectra; psychotic continuum; schizoaffective; antagonistic influence; MANIC PSYCHOSIS; SCHIZOPHRENIA; FEATURES; EPISODE;
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10.1007/s00406-007-0790-7
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate similarities and differences between bipolar I patients with and without mood-incongruent symptoms (MIS) over a long period of time, independently of longitudinal syndromatic constellations. The Halle bipolarity longitudinal study (HABILOS) prospectively investigates 182 patients meeting the DSM-IV criteria for bipolar I disorders over a long period of time (x;(-) = 16.84 years). One thousand five hundred thirty-nine (1,539) episodes have been evaluated with standardized instruments. Patients and episodes were divided into two groups (with and without MIS) and were compared on various levels. It was found: (1) The majority of the episodes of bipolar I patients during long-term course did not have MIS, but the majority of patients did. (2) Bipolar I patients with MIS differ from patients without MIS in the following features: (a) Bipolar I patients with MIS are more frequently males. (b) Bipolar I patients with MIS need treatment at a significantly younger age than those without MIS. (c) First manifestation of bipolar I disorder with MIS after the age of 50 is extremely seldom. (d) Bipolar I patients with MIS more frequently have relatives with schizophrenia. (e) Bipolar I patients with MIS more frequently become disabled and retire at a significantly younger age than patients without MIS and (f) Significantly fewer patients with MIS than those without MIS live in a stable partnership. It can be concluded that bipolar I disorders with MIS are more severe disorders than bipolar I disorders without MIS. This finding in combination with the above results, however, can give rise to the conclusion that bipolar I disorders with MIS are the epiphenomenon of the overlap, possibly genetic, of a "schizophrenic spectrum" and a "bipolar spectrum" and their antagonistic influence creating a "schizo-affective" area between them as a kind of psychotic continuum between prototypes.
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