Alcohol-induced psychotic disorder: a review
@article{Jordaan2013AlcoholinducedPD, title={Alcohol-induced psychotic disorder: a review}, author={Gerhard P. Jordaan and Robin A Emsley}, journal={Metabolic Brain Disease}, year={2013}, volume={29}, pages={231-243} }
While alcohol-induced psychotic disorder (AIPD) is well recognised, relatively little is known about the condition. We undertook a review of the literature to identify studies on the epidemiology, clinical manifestations, underlying neurobiology and treatment of AIPD. Few prospective studies have been conducted on AIPD. Recent advances have focussed on epidemiological, phenomenological, neuro-imaging, treatment and outcome issues. Current evidence suggests AIPD can be clinically distinguished…
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