Puerperal psychosis, an episode of mania or psychosis precipitated by childbirth follows approximately one in 1000 deliveries. The evidence of clinical, outcome and genetic studies supports the hypothesis that the majority of puerperal psychotic episodes are manifestations of an affective disorder diathesis with a puerperal trigger. Furthermore the available evidence supports the hypothesis that genes are involved in susceptibility to both diathesis and trigger. For complex genetic disorders such as affective illness there are marked benefits in focussing on a homogeneous subtype which allows a subset of hypotheses to be tested. Molecular genetic studies of puerperal psychosis provide an excellent example of this strategy, allowing a hierar...
Eighty six in-patients suffering from puerperal psychosis within six weeks after childbirth were pro...
Objective: This study explored women's experience of puerperal psychosis (PP) and their perceptions ...
Postpartum psychoses are a severe form of postnatal mood disorders, affecting 1–2 in every 1000 del...
The available evidence suggests that the puerperium is a period of increased risk for acute episodes...
A number of lines of evidence point to the possible involvement of estrogen pathways in the pathophy...
Most clinical and genetic evidence suggests that puerperal psychosis is closely related to bipolar a...
OBJECTIVE: Vulnerability to the triggering of bipolar episodes by childbirth aggregates in families ...
Objective: Vulnerability to the triggering of bipolar episodes by childbirth aggregates in families ...
Bipolar women have a marked vulnerability to puerperal psychosis, an episode of mania or psychosis f...
Objective: To examine whether variation at two common polymorphisms, T102C and −1438AG, of the serot...
Puerperal (postpartum) psychosis – the acute onset of a manic or psychotic episode shortly after chi...
The macrophage theory of depression proposes that an excessive secretion of monocyte / macrophage cy...
Background Previous cross-sectional studies have highlighted a number of obstetric variables that ma...
Eighty six in-patients suffering from puerperal psychosis within six weeks after childbirth were pro...
Objective: This study explored women's experience of puerperal psychosis (PP) and their perceptions ...
Postpartum psychoses are a severe form of postnatal mood disorders, affecting 1–2 in every 1000 del...
The available evidence suggests that the puerperium is a period of increased risk for acute episodes...
A number of lines of evidence point to the possible involvement of estrogen pathways in the pathophy...
Most clinical and genetic evidence suggests that puerperal psychosis is closely related to bipolar a...
OBJECTIVE: Vulnerability to the triggering of bipolar episodes by childbirth aggregates in families ...
Objective: Vulnerability to the triggering of bipolar episodes by childbirth aggregates in families ...
Bipolar women have a marked vulnerability to puerperal psychosis, an episode of mania or psychosis f...
Objective: To examine whether variation at two common polymorphisms, T102C and −1438AG, of the serot...
Puerperal (postpartum) psychosis – the acute onset of a manic or psychotic episode shortly after chi...
The macrophage theory of depression proposes that an excessive secretion of monocyte / macrophage cy...
Background Previous cross-sectional studies have highlighted a number of obstetric variables that ma...
Eighty six in-patients suffering from puerperal psychosis within six weeks after childbirth were pro...
Objective: This study explored women's experience of puerperal psychosis (PP) and their perceptions ...
Postpartum psychoses are a severe form of postnatal mood disorders, affecting 1–2 in every 1000 del...