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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 April 2020
Psychiatric manifestations are very common in Connective Tissue Disorders as a manifestation of the disease process itself and not exclusively related to medication but are frequently overlooked by Psychiatrists and not taken into account by non-psychiatric Physicians.
A brief summary of literature on the topic and presentation of clinical cases in which psychotic manic-like or depressive-like episodes are the first manifestation of Connective Tissue Disorders and how these cases evolve resembling Bipolar Disorder.
Atypical clinical presentations and other clinical signs and symptoms may lead to further diagnostic testing with positive Anti-nuclear and other auto-antibodies and the possible diagnosis of Connective Tissue Disorders.
Psychotic manic-like and depressive-like episodes may be the initial presentation of Connective Tissue Disorders. Screening of ANA and anti-DNAds may eventually be warranted on a routine basis.
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