Mitral valve prolapse and psychiatric complications: a case report.

J Psychiatry Neurosci

Department of Family and Child, Ottawa General Hospital, Ontario.

Published: March 1991

AI Article Synopsis

  • A 9-year-old girl experiencing anxiety and depression was diagnosed with mitral valve prolapse syndrome, highlighting a potential link between the two conditions.
  • Literature reviewing the relationship between mitral valve prolapse, anxiety, and depression is discussed, along with the patient's family history of related health issues.
  • The case emphasizes the necessity of a bio-psycho-social approach in treatment and suggests considering mitral valve prolapse in differential diagnoses for anxiety.

Article Abstract

This case study describes a 9-year-old-girl presenting with symptoms of anxiety and depression who was found to have mitral valve prolapse syndrome. The relationship of mitral valve prolapse and anxiety and depression has been studied and a review of the literature is presented. The family history of heart and psychiatric problems is explored. The importance of the bio-psycho-social approach is stressed as well as the suggestion that mitral valve prolapse be included as part of the differential diagnosis for anxiety.

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