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Conversion (dissociative) symptoms as a presenting feature in early onset bipolar disorder: a case series
Malay Kumar Ghosal1, Prathama Guha, Mausumi Sinha
1Medical College, Kolkata, Psychiatry, 68, B. N. Road, Uttarpara, West Bengal 712258, India.
Abstract:
We present three cases of early onset bipolar disorder where dissociative (conversion) symptoms preceded the onset of mania. This case series underscores the significance of dissociative/conversion symptoms as an early atypical presentation in juvenile bipolar disorder.
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