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Mult Scler Relat Disord ; 6: 93-96, 2016 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27063631

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BACKGROUND: Early manifestations of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) can be atypical and misleading, and several case report studies have highlighted that MS onset sometimes takes the form of a psychotic or manic episode. METHODS: All neurologists belonging to the French Multiple Sclerosis Observatory network were contacted by email and were asked to find patients with MS who presented with a history of psychiatric episode(s) near MS onset. RESULTS: Seventeen patients were selected that met the criteria of presenting with psychotic or manic symptoms either before the diagnosis of MS (N=8), or at the time of the first neurological episode or shortly after (N=9). Patients with a history of a psychiatric episode occurring before the first neurological episode were diagnosed on average 7 years later than patients with either a first neurological or a mixed (both neurological and psychiatric) episode. However, psychiatric symptoms in the first group and the first neurological symptoms of MS in the second group occurred at a similar age. CONCLUSION: Based on this multiple case study, we question whether past psychotic or manic episode should be considered equivalent to a first manifestation of MS.


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Bipolar Disorder/diagnosis , Multiple Sclerosis/diagnosis , Psychotic Disorders/diagnosis , Adolescent , Adult , Bipolar Disorder/epidemiology , Delayed Diagnosis , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Male , Multiple Sclerosis/epidemiology , Psychotic Disorders/epidemiology , Young Adult
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