Title : A case series on the hypothesized connection between dementia and bipolar spectrum disorders: bipolar type VI? - Ng_2008_J.Affect.Disord_107_307 |
Author(s) : Ng B , Camacho A , Lara DR , Brunstein MG , Pinto OC , Akiskal HS |
Ref : J Affect Disord , 107 :307 , 2008 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: The concept of bipolar spectrum disorders has opened therapeutic opportunities for patients with atypical and complex affective conditions. The literature has recently described several commonalities in pathophysiological processes of bipolar disorders and dementia. However, this connection has been insufficiently appreciated at the clinical level, in part because affective dysregulation in the elderly and, particularly in the dementia setting, is typically attributed either to secondary depressive states or otherwise relegated to a neurologically understandable behavioral complication resulting from cerebral disease. |
PubMedSearch : Ng_2008_J.Affect.Disord_107_307 |
PubMedID: 17889374 |
Ng B, Camacho A, Lara DR, Brunstein MG, Pinto OC, Akiskal HS (2008)
A case series on the hypothesized connection between dementia and bipolar spectrum disorders: bipolar type VI?
J Affect Disord
107 :307
Ng B, Camacho A, Lara DR, Brunstein MG, Pinto OC, Akiskal HS (2008)
J Affect Disord
107 :307