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Bipolar Camouflage: A Cerebellar Cognitive Affective Syndrome Case Report

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    • Publication Information:
      Ordem dos Medicos, 2024.
    • Publication Date:
      2024
    • Abstract:
      The cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome is a neuropsychiatric syndrome composed of affective (anxiety, depression, euphoria, and emotional lability) and cognitive symptoms (executive, attentional, and visuospatial deficits) that was described in the 1990s. We present the case of a 49-year-old woman with a history of an acute neurological episode at the age of 28, after which she reported a change in personality, brief and alternating periods of depression, hypomania, and mixed episodes, and cognitive impairment that had a major impact on her personal and occupational level of functioning. She was initially diagnosed with bipolar disorder, but a clinical, neuropsychological, and imaging re-evaluation prompted a diagnostic reconsideration in favor of a cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome. This enabled therapeutical and prognostic refinement. Here, we discuss the diagnostic challenges of this syndrome and the implications that an accurate diagnosis has for patients.
    • ISSN:
      1646-0758
      0870-399X
    • Accession Number:
      10.20344/amp.21593
    • Rights:
      CC BY NC
    • Accession Number:
      edsair.doi.dedup.....080d5545d1bfefde3ca64265c13c27ad