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Recurrent cases of corticosteroid-induced mood disorder: clinical characteristics and treatment.

K Wada1, N Yamada, H Suzuki, Y Lee, S Kuroda.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Corticosteroids often induce steroid psychosis, a collection of heterogeneous syndromes with different pathophysiologic mechanisms. To date, no study has focused specifically on recurrent corticosteroid-induced mood disorders and considered their long-term outcome and treatment strategies.
METHOD: Nine patients whose initial clinical presentation met DSM-IV criteria for a substance-induced mood disorder were identified by a review of medical records. Their clinical characteristics and treatments were examined.
RESULTS: All 9 corticosteroid-treated patients had a clinical course of bipolar disorder. Seven patients initially developed a manic or hypomanic state with subacute onset ranging from 1 to 3 months. Six patients had manic episodes accompanied by psychotic features. The proportion of manic episodes relative to total mood episodes of the 9 patients was 65.6%, suggesting manic predominance. Seven patients showed mood episodes that had no direct relationship to corticosteroid therapy and were preceded by various psychosocial stressors. Four of 5 patients who received steroid pulse therapy rapidly became manic or hypomanic. Antidepressants as well as mood stabilizers were useful for treatment of the present 9 patients.
CONCLUSION: Recurrent cases of corticosteroid-induced mood disorder have interesting clinical features, such as subacute onset, manic predominance, frequent accompanying psychotic features, and similar recurrent episodes in association with psychosocial stressors and corticosteroid use. Management, including psychopharmacologic intervention, should be indicated by a consideration of the underlying illnesses and psychosocial stressors.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10830146     DOI: 10.4088/jcp.v61n0404

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Psychiatry        ISSN: 0160-6689            Impact factor:   4.384


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