Background: Studies and data on prevalence, recognition and clinical features of bipolar disorder (BD) in epilepsy remain limited. Still, there is a growing evidence of BD and epilepsy being frequent co-morbid conditions with some features suggesting shared pathophysiological mechanisms that include the episodic course of both conditions, the possible kindling mechanism and the efficacy of some antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in BD. Subjects and methods: The aim of this paper is to review concepts of overlapping phenomena of bipolar disorder and epilepsy. A literature review of the theoretical bases of the relationship between BD and epilepsy is presented. Conclusions: The comorbidity of epilepsy and mood disorders was a subject of interest of m...
Psychopathology has long been associated with epilepsy and should not be overlooked as it could exac...
Purpose of review The pharmacological treatment of patients with epilepsy and psychiatric comorbidit...
It has been long recognized that there is more to epilepsy than seizures. The prevalence of such neu...
Background: Studies and data on prevalence, recognition and clinical features of bipolar disorder (B...
Abstract The body of literature associating epilepsy with mood disorders is vast and can be traced a...
It is well recognized that mood disorders and epilepsy commonly co-occur. Despite this, our knowledg...
It is well recognized that mood disorders and epilepsy commonly co-occur. Despite this, our knowledg...
Background and Aims: It is well recognized that mood disorders and epilepsy commonly co-occur. Howev...
A number of studies have demonstrated that affective disorders in epilepsy represent a common psychi...
Objective It is known that people with epilepsy are at an increased risk of depression, anxiety, com...
Epidemiological and clinical studies demonstrate a high degree of comorbidity between bipolar disord...
Psychiatric illness and epilepsy commonly co-occur in adults and in children and adolescents. Theori...
Background A diagnosis of bipolar II disorder requires that the symptoms cannot be better explained...
Psychiatric disorders represent a frequent comorbidity in patients with epilepsy affecting quality o...
For a long time, the relationships between epilepsy and mood disorders captured the attention of cli...
Psychopathology has long been associated with epilepsy and should not be overlooked as it could exac...
Purpose of review The pharmacological treatment of patients with epilepsy and psychiatric comorbidit...
It has been long recognized that there is more to epilepsy than seizures. The prevalence of such neu...
Background: Studies and data on prevalence, recognition and clinical features of bipolar disorder (B...
Abstract The body of literature associating epilepsy with mood disorders is vast and can be traced a...
It is well recognized that mood disorders and epilepsy commonly co-occur. Despite this, our knowledg...
It is well recognized that mood disorders and epilepsy commonly co-occur. Despite this, our knowledg...
Background and Aims: It is well recognized that mood disorders and epilepsy commonly co-occur. Howev...
A number of studies have demonstrated that affective disorders in epilepsy represent a common psychi...
Objective It is known that people with epilepsy are at an increased risk of depression, anxiety, com...
Epidemiological and clinical studies demonstrate a high degree of comorbidity between bipolar disord...
Psychiatric illness and epilepsy commonly co-occur in adults and in children and adolescents. Theori...
Background A diagnosis of bipolar II disorder requires that the symptoms cannot be better explained...
Psychiatric disorders represent a frequent comorbidity in patients with epilepsy affecting quality o...
For a long time, the relationships between epilepsy and mood disorders captured the attention of cli...
Psychopathology has long been associated with epilepsy and should not be overlooked as it could exac...
Purpose of review The pharmacological treatment of patients with epilepsy and psychiatric comorbidit...
It has been long recognized that there is more to epilepsy than seizures. The prevalence of such neu...