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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PUERPERAL PSYCHOSIS»
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1
Seminars in General Adult Psychiatry
Thuwe also found that around 10% of the children of patients with puerperal
psychosis developed an acute psychotic illness later in life, and this was a six-
fold increase over the rate in the control groups. In a large family study, Protheroe
...
George Stein, Greg Wilkinson, 2007
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The Diagnosis of
Psychosis
This may be an important trigger for puerperal psychosis via the induction of
dopaminergic dysfunction. Such dopaminergic dysfunction predicts the
recurrence of puerperal psychosis and mood disorders [534, 535]. Oestradiol has
been used ...
Rudolf N. Cardinal, Edward T. Bullmore, 2011
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Postpartum Mood and Anxiety Disorders: A Clinician's Guide
Puerperal psychosis. Archives in General Psychiatry, 38, 829-833. Chaudron,
L. H., & Pies, R. W. (2003). The relationship between postpartum psychosis and
bipolar disorders: A review. )ournal of Clinical Psychiatry, 64, 1284-1292. Cohen
...
Cheryl Tatano Beck, Jeanne Driscoll, 2006
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Kaplan & Sadock's Study Guide and Self-Examination Review in ...
The answer is A Puerperal psychosis is the most severe form of postpartum
psychiatric illness. In contrast to postpartum blues and depression, puerperal
psychosis is a rare event that occurs in approximately one to two per 1,000
women after ...
Benjamin J. Sadock, Virginia A. Sadock, Pedro Ruiz, 2012
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New Research on Postpartum Depression
Episodes of puerperal psychosis occurred in 20 out of the 27 (74%) parous
women with bipolar disorder who had a family history of puerperal psychosis in a
first-degree relative but in only 38 of the 125 (30%) women with bipolar disorder
with ...
Adrian I. Rosenfield, 2006
Time of onset Puerperal disorder Incidence (%) postpartum Maternity blues 50 3–
4 days Postnatal depression 10–15 <1 month Puerperal psychosis 0.2 7–14 days
Maternity blues Maternity blues (also called 'baby blues') is a minor mood ...
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A Guide to Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing by Sreevani
Common puerperal mental disorders are : A. Postnatal blues B. Postnatal
depression C. Puerperal psychosis a. Postnatal blues (transitory mood disorders)
Postnatal blues are transient, a self limiting condition with no known serious after
...
Jaypee Brothers, Medical Publishers, Sreevani, 2007
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Perinatal Mental Health: A Clinical Guide
Puerperal psychosis. Achallenge for health professionals in practice. Community
Practitioner, 76, 182–5. Davies, B. and Allen, D. (2007). Integrating 'mental illness
' and 'motherhood': The positive use of surveillance by health professionals.
Professor Colin R. Martin, 2012
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Oxford Desk Reference: Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Presentation Puerperal psychosis presents following 1 in 500 births. Onset is
rapid and usually within a few days of delivery. The majority of cases are
episodes of bipolar disorder triggered by childbirth in individuals who either have
a history ...
Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, Lesley Regan, Aris Papageorghiou, 2011
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Mental Disorders and Somatic Illness
Another reason advanced for eschewing the concept of puerperal psychosis as a
clinical entity was that psychiatrists disagreed over the correct definition of the
puerperium, i.e. the time interval after the birth during which a psychosis could ...
Malcolm Harold Lader, 1983
3 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «PUERPERAL PSYCHOSIS»
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puerperal psychosis en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Could Postpartum Psychosis Symptoms Explain The Capitol Hill …
Postpartum psychosis is considered the most severe of all puerperal psychosis disorders. Around one to two women out of 1,000 experience these relentless ... «Medical Daily, Oct 13»
Risk of puerperal psychosis highest after birth of first baby
The risk of bipolar affective puerperal psychosis - a severe mental illness following childbirth - is highest after the birth of a first baby, a new study has confirmed. «News-Medical.net, Ene 06»
Bipolar disorder and childbirth: the importance of recognising risk
The majority of the women who died by suicide suffered an abrupt onset of a severe psychotic illness within days of childbirth - a 'puerperal psychosis', to use ... «British Journal of Psychiatry, Jun 05»