Background: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is a chronic disease with significant comorbidity with mental disorders. Patients with mental health problems are at an increased risk of contracting HIV and infected patients are also at an increased risk of developing mental health problems, both cases contributing to a worse global prognosis. This cross-sectional study intends to characterize a sample of patients followed in a psychiatric department in order to understand the crucial role of Liaison Psychiatry in this area.
Our objective is to examine current existing literature regarding common mental health issues and psychiatric comorbidity in individuals presenting with gender dysphoria (GD).
Temporal lobe epilepsy may lead to misdiagnosis due to affective, psychotic and/or personality abnormalities. Here, Dr Côrte‐Real et al. investigate such a case of an epileptic patient, initially diagnosed with bipolar disorder whose diagnosis was later changed to focal epilepsy and major neurocognitive disorder highlighting the importance of differential diagnosis in atypical cases.
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