External Genitalia Trauma Following the First Manic Episode in an Elderly Woman With Sexual Disinhibition

  • Bidaki R
  • Kholasezade G
  • Abedinzadeh M
  • et al.
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Introduction: Late onset bipolar disorder is not common. In addition, bipolar disorder with a dominancy over sexual behaviors is very rare. Hence, traumatic and vigorous sexual behavior, such as masturbation and self-mutilation, are odd and rare occurrences. Case Presentation: An elderly woman in a manic phase of bipolar disorder without a previous history of psychiatric disorders was concomitant with problematic sexual over stimulation in the context of hyper sexuality. She had traumatized her genitals and underwent surgery for their repair. Following her admission and psychopharmacologic therapy, she recovered. Conclusion(s): The presentation of bipolar disorder in the elderly can be seen in sexual behaviors and self-mutilation that can lead to the need for reparative surgery. In each case with trauma to the external genitalia, psychiatric problems should be considered.Copyright © 2016, Kashan University of Medical Sciences.

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Bidaki, R., Kholasezade, G., Abedinzadeh, M., & Karami, H. (2016). External Genitalia Trauma Following the First Manic Episode in an Elderly Woman With Sexual Disinhibition. Archives of Trauma Research, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.5812/atr.30695

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