Case report of de Clerembault syndrome, bipolar affective disorder, and response to lithium
Abstract
De Clerembault identified a syndrome associated with delusional loving, and it has since been described in association with various diagnoses including paranoia, schizophrenia, affective disorder, and mental retardation. The authors document its coexistence with bipolar disorder and its response to lithium.
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