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Citation

Kahlé C, Sorel RM, Borggreve AG, Ruinemans GM, Ploeger RR. Tijdschr. Psychiatr. 2013; 55(6): 447-451.

Vernacular Title

Psychiater niet altijd de eerst aangewezen specialist bij psychiatrische klachten.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, Uitgeverij de Tijdstroom)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

23864412

Abstract

We present three cases in which psychiatric symptoms were misinterpreted and somatic investigation was incomplete. Some of the symptoms encountered in mental health care such as anxiety, confusion and even attempted suicide, are caused by an underlying somatic disorder. In most cases, particularly when patients have a known past psychiatric history, insufficient attention is given to possible somatic causes of psychiatric symptoms. Since psychiatric and somatic symptoms can clearly overlap, we believe that health professionals, particularly psychiatrists, should take a broad clinical view and give close attention to the possibility that a patient’s psychiatric symptoms may have somatic causes.


Language: nl

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