A Case of Repeated Mixed Mood Episodes with Psychotic Symptoms Associated with the Premenstrual Period in a Patient with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
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Gynecology & Obstetrics
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Studies have demonstrated that estrogen plays an important role in psychotic and mood disorders in women. Estrogens have a protective effect against the development of these disorders, while hypoestrogenic states may be a risk factor for the development or exacerbation of mental illness. Additionally, women with menstrual cycle abnormalities such as those with a history of anovulation may be more susceptible to monthly estrogen level fluctuation-related mood and psychotic symptoms. We present the case of a young woman with polycystic ovarian syndrome, who experienced three episodes of premenstrual mixed mood and psychotic symptoms.
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