Mania Flashcards

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Biological symptoms of mania (2)

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Decreased need for sleep
Increased energy (can lead to physical exhaustion)
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Cognitive symptoms of mania (4)

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Elevated sense of self-esteem or grandiosity
Poor concentration
Accelerated thinking (with pressure of speech)
Impaired judgement and insight

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Psychotic symptoms of mania (3)

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Disordered thought form:

  • Circumstantial speech
  • Tangential speech
  • Flight of ideas
  • Sometimes loosening of association, neologisms and thought blocking

Mood congruent abnormal beliefs

  • Grandiose delusions
  • Persecutory delusions

Perceptual disturbance

  • Hyperacusis (sounds louder)
  • Visual hyperaesthesia (colours brighter)
  • Sometimes auditory hallucinations
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Circumstantial speech

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Over-inclusive with unnecessary detail, but eventually gets to the end of the story

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Tangential speech

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Diverts from the initial train of thought and never gets back to the point - more indicative of psychopathology than circumstantial speech

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Ddx of a manic episode

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  • Secondary to a medical condition or psychoactive substance
  • Mood disorders: hypomanic, manic or mixed affective episodes, BPAD, cyclothymia, depression
  • Psychotic disorders: schizoaffective, schizophrenia
  • Personality/neurodevelopmental disorders - will be continuous hypomanic behaviour, not discrete episode
  • Delirium/dementia
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ICD-10 degrees of severity for a manic episode (3)

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Hypomania - elevated/irritable/labile mood with considerable interference with work or social activities

Mania - elevated/irritable/labile mood with complete disruption to work or social activities

Mania with psychotic features

(NB no required no. of symptoms, as for depression)

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When can you diagnose BPAD in a patient currently experiencing a manic episode?

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If they have had a previous episode of mood disturbance - regardless of whether this was depressive or manic

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Cyclothymia

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Alternating periods of mild elation or depression that begin in early adulthood and continue throughout life

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In what 3 instances can depression appear as mania?

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  1. Agitated depression - prominent irritable mood with psychomotor agitation
  2. Initial transient response to antidepressants or ECT
  3. Recently resolved depression - patient may mistake euthymia for hypomania
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