Introduction: In the last years there is a great interest for the theory of the “psychotic continuum”, which accepts that there is a transition between schizophrenia and affective pathology, including bipolar disorder with psychotic interferences and the recently introduced diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder. There are few studies that analyze bipolar disorder with mood-incongruent psychosis. The purpose of this study was to observe the way in which the interference of mood-incongruent psychotic symptoms can influence the long term evolution of patients diagnosed with bipolar disorder and the similarities that exists between this type of pathology and schizoaffective disorder. Material and methods: Sixty subjects were selected, who are n...
Objective: Nosological distinctions among schizoaffective disorder (SA), bipolar I disorder with psy...
BACKGROUND: The presence of psychotic symptoms in bipolar disorder (BD) is considered a feature of ...
Background: The nosological and clinical implications of psychotic features in the course of mood di...
Although psychosis is common in bipolar disorder, few studies have examined the prognostic significa...
Although psychosis is common in bipolar disorder, few studies have examined the prognostic significa...
The course of illness was investigated retrospectively and prospectively in a sample of 150 hospital...
Introduction: Psychotic symptoms in bipolar II disorder, allowed by definition only during a depress...
In current diagnostic systems, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are still conceptualized as distin...
In current diagnostic systems, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are still conceptualized as distin...
BackgroundIn a large and comprehensively assessed sample of patients with bipolar disorder type I (B...
Major psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia (SZ), bipolar disorder (BD) and major depressive dis...
Background: Schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) are traditionally distinguished on the basi...
Although the Kraepelinian classification paradigm is widely used, observations of overlapping bounda...
Objective: Difficulties surrounding the classification of mixed psychotic and affective syndromes co...
Objective: Nosological distinctions among schizoaffective disorder (SA), bipolar I disorder with psy...
Objective: Nosological distinctions among schizoaffective disorder (SA), bipolar I disorder with psy...
BACKGROUND: The presence of psychotic symptoms in bipolar disorder (BD) is considered a feature of ...
Background: The nosological and clinical implications of psychotic features in the course of mood di...
Although psychosis is common in bipolar disorder, few studies have examined the prognostic significa...
Although psychosis is common in bipolar disorder, few studies have examined the prognostic significa...
The course of illness was investigated retrospectively and prospectively in a sample of 150 hospital...
Introduction: Psychotic symptoms in bipolar II disorder, allowed by definition only during a depress...
In current diagnostic systems, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are still conceptualized as distin...
In current diagnostic systems, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are still conceptualized as distin...
BackgroundIn a large and comprehensively assessed sample of patients with bipolar disorder type I (B...
Major psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia (SZ), bipolar disorder (BD) and major depressive dis...
Background: Schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) are traditionally distinguished on the basi...
Although the Kraepelinian classification paradigm is widely used, observations of overlapping bounda...
Objective: Difficulties surrounding the classification of mixed psychotic and affective syndromes co...
Objective: Nosological distinctions among schizoaffective disorder (SA), bipolar I disorder with psy...
Objective: Nosological distinctions among schizoaffective disorder (SA), bipolar I disorder with psy...
BACKGROUND: The presence of psychotic symptoms in bipolar disorder (BD) is considered a feature of ...
Background: The nosological and clinical implications of psychotic features in the course of mood di...