Managing a Complex Case of Bipolar Disorder in a Patient With Recurrent Hospitalizations
Chetanna Okpaleke Amazu, Kashish Nathwani, Mariana Berwerth Pereira, Dianella Rente Lavastida, Jonathan M Parker

TL;DR
This case study examines the complex and atypical manic episode of a 22-year-old man with bipolar disorder type 1, highlighting the challenges in diagnosis and treatment.
Contribution
The paper presents a detailed clinical case of atypical BD-1 symptoms and treatment challenges in a patient with a history of frequent hospitalizations.
Findings
The patient exhibited severe agitation, impulsivity, and rapid mood cycling despite recent medication.
Treatment required a combination of multiple medications to manage refractory symptoms.
The case highlights the difficulty in managing atypical manic episodes in BD-1.
Abstract
Bipolar disorder type 1 (BD-1) is a complex psychiatric disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of mania and depression. While manic episodes typically present with classic symptoms such as impulsivity, elevated mood, and increased energy, atypical presentations are not as common and when encountered may pose diagnostic challenges. In addition, multiple previous hospitalizations can prove for a more nuanced case with a potentially worse prognosis. This clinical case study explores the atypical clinical presentation of a 22-year-old Hispanic male with BD-1 and discusses the challenges associated with the correct diagnosis and recognition of this disorder. Typical BD-1 symptoms consist of depressive and manic episodes. The mania can encompass elevated mood, increased energy, racing thoughts, decreased need for sleep, grandiosity, and impulsivity. The typical depressive episodes…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBipolar Disorder and Treatment · Electroconvulsive Therapy Studies · Schizophrenia research and treatment
