Abstract
The authors have identified six unusual manifestations of premenstrual syndrome: (i) typical premenstrual dysphoric disorder symptoms during ovulation; (ii) upper airway infection in the premenstrual phase that remits after onset of menstruation; (iii) recurrent perimenstrual erythematous and edematous skin plaques; (iv) hypomanic or manic state 2-3 days before onset of menstruation; (v) auditory hallucinations and delusion of reference, present only premenstrually; and (vi) remitted bipolar disorder presenting with premenstrual psychotic features. Psychiatrists should be aware of menstrual cycle-related changes in mental illness, physical illness, or both in women of reproductive age, if cyclic trends are suspected. © 2007 The Authors.
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Hsiao, M. C., & Liu, C. Y. (2007). Unusual manifestations of premenstrual syndrome. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 61(1), 120–123. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1819.2007.01620.x
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