1988
DOI: 10.1016/0163-8343(88)90084-9
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A psychiatric and neuropsychological study of patients with untreated Graves' disease

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“…In elderly patients, 149 depressive symptoms such as apathy, lethargy, pseudodementia and depressed mood can also occur (41). Approximately 60% of thyrotoxic patients have an anxiety disorder and between 31% and 69% have a depressive disorder (42,43). However, overt psychiatric illness only occurs in approximately 10% of thyrotoxic patients (44).…”
Section: Neuropsychiatric Changes In Thyroid and Mood Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In elderly patients, 149 depressive symptoms such as apathy, lethargy, pseudodementia and depressed mood can also occur (41). Approximately 60% of thyrotoxic patients have an anxiety disorder and between 31% and 69% have a depressive disorder (42,43). However, overt psychiatric illness only occurs in approximately 10% of thyrotoxic patients (44).…”
Section: Neuropsychiatric Changes In Thyroid and Mood Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beta-blockers such as propanolol are also considered to be effective in cases of anxiety (Trzepacz et al, 1988). However, recovery may be slow and reduced psychological well-being has been reported in a considerable proportion of "remitted" hyperthyroidism (Pérez-Echeverría, 1985).…”
Section: Hyperthyroidismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only few more studies have reported prevalence data since then. (Trzepacz et al, 1988;Bunevicius et al, 2005). The study by Stern conducted in members of a patients` foundation documented, as expected, that anxiety (72%) and irritability (78%) were the commonest symptoms (Stern et al, 1996).…”
Section: Hyperthyroidismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…У подавляющего большинства пациентов с гипер-тиреозом встречаются эмоциональная лабильность, напряженность, депрессии и тревоги, биполярные рас-стройства, а также повышенные показатели психологи-ческого дистресса [17]. Тревожные синдромы, связанные с гипертиреозом, как правило, осложняются депрессией и снижением когнитивных функций, таких как память и внимание [32]. В одном из исследований показано, что более чем у половины пациентов были когнитивные нарушения с явлениями слабоумия [27].…”
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