Publications by authors named "Angelika Riessland-Seifert"

Psychiatric disorders and psychological problems are common in patients with diabetes mellitus. There is a twofold increase in depression which is associated with suboptimal glycemic control and increased morbidity and mortality. Other psychiatric disorders with a higher incidence of diabetes are cognitive impairment, dementia, disturbed eating behavior, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, bipolar disorders and borderline personality disorder.

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Psychiatric disorders and psychological problems are common in patients with diabetes mellitus. There is a twofold increase in depression which is associated with suboptimal glycemic control and increased morbidity and mortality. Other psychiatric disorders with a higher incidence of diabetes mellitus are cognitive impairment, dementia, disturbed eating behavior, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, bipolar disorders and borderline personality disorder.

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  • Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor encephalitis is a newly recognized condition that presents with significant psychiatric symptoms, often leading to misdiagnosis as a psychotic disorder.
  • An 18-year-old female patient illustrates this, as she was initially treated for a psychotic disorder before further testing revealed her true diagnosis of anti-NMDAR encephalitis.
  • Rising awareness among psychiatrists is crucial, as they need to recognize autoimmune encephalitis as a potential differential diagnosis, especially in young women with first-onset psychiatric symptoms alongside neurological signs.
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Psychiatric disorders and psychological problems are common in patients with diabetes mellitus. There is a twofold increase in depression which is associated with suboptimal glycemic control and increased morbidity and mortality. Other psychiatric disorders with a higher incidence of diabetes mellitus are cognitive impairment, dementia, disturbed eating behaviour, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, bipolar disorders and borderline personality disorder.

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Psychiatric disorders and psychological problems are common in patients with diabetes mellitus. There is a twofold increase in depression which is associated with suboptimal glycemic control and increased morbidity and mortality. Other psychiatric disorders frequently associated with diabetes mellitus are disturbed eating behaviour, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia and borderline disease.

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