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Revisiting the association between endometriosis and bipolar disorder
Vikaash Kumar1, Mustaq Khan, George A Vilos
1Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto ON.
Objective:
We sought to study the association between endometriosis and bipolar disorder.
Methods:
Using the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders, the prevalence of bipolar disorder was compared in 27 patients with endometriosis and 12 women with pelvic pain not related to endometriosis who were seen at a specialty gynaecology clinic for women with chronic pelvic pain.
Results:
A significantly greater proportion of women in the endometriosis group were found to have bipolar disorder and a poorer quality of life than women with pelvic pain not related to endometriosis.
Conclusion:
There may be an association between endometriosis and bipolar disorder. An optimal approach to managing endometriosis should include evaluation and treatment of psychiatric comorbidity, particularly bipolar disorder.
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