Unrecognized physical illness prompting psychiatric admission: A prospective study

R. C.W. Hall, E. R. Gardner, M. K. Popkin, A. F. Lecann, S. K. Stickney

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Abstract

The authors studied 100 state hospital psychiatric patients consecutively admitted to a research ward who were screened to eliminate physical illness before admission. They found an unusually high incidence of medical illness: 46% of these patients had an unrecognized medical illness that either caused or exacerbated their psychiatric illness, 80% had physical illnesses requiring treatment, and 4% had precancerous conditions or illnesses. A workup consisting of psychiatric and physical examination, SMA-34, urinalysis, ECG, and EEG after sleep deprivation identified over 90% of medical illnesses present in this population. The authors suggest that such a battery be part of the routine workup for all hospitalized psychiatric patients.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)629-635
Number of pages7
JournalUnknown Journal
Volume138
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1981
Externally publishedYes

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