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Delusion of Pregnancy – Case Series of Seven Patients (CROSBI ID 296839)

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Sisek-Šprem, Mirna ; Barić, Vesna ; Herceg, Miroslav ; Petrović, Zrinka ; Bilić, Petar ; Brečić, Petrana Delusion of Pregnancy – Case Series of Seven Patients // International journal of medical and pharmaceutical case reports, 3 (2015), 3; 57-63. doi: 10.9734/ijmpcr/2015/15965

Podaci o odgovornosti

Sisek-Šprem, Mirna ; Barić, Vesna ; Herceg, Miroslav ; Petrović, Zrinka ; Bilić, Petar ; Brečić, Petrana

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Delusion of Pregnancy – Case Series of Seven Patients

Aim: The delusion of pregnancy involves neurophysiologic, endocrine, and traditional psychodynamic factors. This study investigated these factors in seven female patients with pregnancy delusions who were treated at the psychiatric ward within a period of 4 months. Methods: Six patients were treated for schizophrenia (and two also for epilepsy) and one for organic psychosis. Medical history and clinical data were noted. Actual pregnancy was excluded. Prolactin levels in the blood were measured and records were maintained of patient therapy sessions. Results: The delusion of pregnancy was more prevalent in psychiatric practice than previously thought. Hyperprolactinemia was identified as a possible biological cause of this condition in five of the patients. Conclusion: An integrative approach that considers psychodynamic and sociocultural factors must be adopted for etiological studies on the delusion of pregnancy, while individual differences must also be examined

Delusion of pregnancy ; hyperprolactinemia ; biological and psychodynamic approach

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Podaci o izdanju

3 (3)

2015.

57-63

objavljeno

2394-109X

10.9734/ijmpcr/2015/15965

Povezanost rada

Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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