Abstract

Forty patients from an outpatient lithium clinic were studied who had a clear history of organic abnormalities which predated their affective symptomatology. In the course of reviewing the clinical histories regarding these patients, it was observed that only 37.5% of the patients had ever received a clinical diagnosis of organic affective syndrome. Variables associated with a failure to consider a diagnosis of organic affective syndrome were investigated.

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