Managing a patient with bipolar disorder associated with COVID-19: A case report from Qatar

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Abstract

This case highlights an atypical presentation of a patient with unknown history of mental disease who has been diagnosed with a bipolar disorder associated with severe COVID-19 symptoms. Neuroimaging was only positive for subtle white matter changes; he was treated with antipsychotics and mood-stabilizing agents until he reached partial remission. The authors urge clinicians to consider the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with mental illness and the urgent need for vigilant monitoring of presenting signs and symptoms.

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Khatib, M. Y., Mahgoub, O. B., Elzain, M., Ahmed, A. A., Mohamed, A. S., & Nashwan, A. J. (2021). Managing a patient with bipolar disorder associated with COVID-19: A case report from Qatar. Clinical Case Reports, 9(4), 2285–2288. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.4015

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