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Letter to the Editor
Complexities of Autoimmune Encephalitis
Diagnosis of autoimmune encephalitis is often difficult and frequently delayed given the time taken to rule out more common psychiatric and neurologic conditions. Here, read about a complex case...
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Letter to the Editor
Delirious Mania in a Geriatric Patient
A geriatric patient with a history of bipolar I disorder, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, and catatonia was found in a confused state, wandering the streets in the cold, with no...
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Letter to the Editor
Escitalopram-Induced Rash
Although SSRIs are not commonly associated with adverse skin reactions, some patients do experience serious cutaneous side effects from antidepressants. Here, read the case of Ms A, who developed...
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Letter to the Editor
Exposure to Potent Hallucinogens in an Adolescent: A Case for High Index of Suspicion
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Letter to the Editor
Antidepressant Adherence and Suicidal Ideation
Research is scarce with regard to long-term suicidal ideation associated with continued antidepressant therapy. Does risk vary by level of adherence or by the class of antidepressant medication? Read...
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Article
Stimulant Formulations for ADHD
Various formulations of methylphenidate and amphetamine are approved for the treatment of ADHD. The drug delivery mechanisms of these compounds create unique parameters that differ considerably among the formulations....
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Letter to the Editor
Management of Tourette's Disorder
See how a 5-year-old boy with Tourette's disorder benefited from the components of Comprehensive Behavior Intervention for Tics (CBIT), a manualized behavioral treatment based on habit reversal training.