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Öğe A Rare Case of First Attack Psychosis and Wilson's Disease(Yerkure Tanitim & Yayincilik Hizmetleri A S, 2017) Ibiloglu, Aslihan Okan; Atli, Abdullah; Asoglu, Mehmet; Ozkan, MustafaWilson disease (WD) is an infrequent genetic disorder of copper metabolism (chromosome 13), with decreased transport of copper by hepatic lysosomes due to mutation in the Wilson disease protein (ATP7B) gene. Hence, accumulating copper is primarily affecting the liver, brain, cornea, and kidneys, after then leading to their symptomatic damages. During early ages, the patients are mostly presymptomatic. The worldwide prevalence was reported to be 1 in 30.000. Psychiatric symptoms are common with Wilson's disease. Pychosis can be an initial manifestation and often leads to an inaccurate diagnosis. As is seen, clinical syndrome may be very complex. Therefore, detecting mental health disorders of secondary origin is very important for the mental health professionals. In conclusion, one must be aware of the possibility of an organic cause in patients who are admitted with psychiatric symptoms, for the first time. On the other hand, medical causes of psychiatric symptoms should always be considered. Here, we report on a case of psychotic disorder due to Wilson's disease, presenting with psychotic symptoms and bizarre behaviour.Öğe Retrospective evaluation of 30,000 patients admitted to a psychiatry clinic of a state hospital in Turkey(E-Century Publishing Corp, 2016) Asoglu, Mehmet; Fedai, Ulker; Celik, Hakim; Karababa, Ibrahim Fatih; Kati, Mahmut; Kivrak, Yuksel; Nebioglu, MelikeAim: Epidemiological studies are needed to maintain clues about etiology and pathogenesis of psychiatric disorders and to determine the risk groups. In this study, it was aimed to determine the prevalence of psychiatric disorders, divergence according to age and gender among 30000 patients. Methods: This study population included 30000 patients that had admitted to psychiatry clinic of Sanliurfa Balikligol State Hospital between 2008 and 2012. Patients were evaluated about prevalence of psychiatric disorders, divergence according to age and gender and their relationship statistically. Results: The most prevalent psychiatric disorder was anxiety disorder with 52.8%. The other prevalent disorders were as followed; mood disorders 30.1%, dissociative disorders 7.3%, schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders 4.4%. Discussion: The results of this descriptive study will be useful for comparing the regional factors with the studies that will be done in different regions. In order to achieve more accurate data about determination of risk factors for psychiatric disorders, studies with comprehensive sociodemographic properties are needed to be done.