Atypical Symptoms Before the First Episode in Bipolar Children and Adolescents/Bipolar Bozuklugu Olan Cocuk Ve Ergenlerde Ilk Ataktan Once Atipik Belirtiler (Case Study)
Archives of Neuropsychiatry 2009, March
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Introduction According to studies in large community samples, pediatric BPD prevalence was found to be 0.1-2% 111 Additionally, 50-60% of bipolar adults recalled the initial onset of mania or depression at 19 years or younger (2,3) and one-third of subjects with BPD had early onset (41. Pediatric bipolar disorder (BPD) is characterized by the early age of onset of mood disturbance; long duration; fluctuating course; high familial loading for mood and other psychiatric disorders; high rates of co-morbid psychiatric disorders particularly attention deficit/ hyperactivity disorder (ADHD1, disruptive behavior, anxiety disorders, and psychosis; and prevailing mixed/ rapid cycling episodes (2,5,61 Early recognition and treatment of BPD in children and adolescents is important to ameliorate ongoing symptoms and to reduce or prevent serious psychosocial morbidity (6,7,81 In 74% of individuals with BPD, psychopathology is recognizable before age 3, usually as mood and sleep disturbances, hyperactivity, aggression, and anxiety but pediatric BPD is often mis-or undiagnosed (9)