Personality disorder differential diagnosis

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Template:Atherosclerosis Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ayesha Anwar, M.B.B.S[2]

Overview

Boderline disorder needs to be differentiated from mood disorders like Bipolar disorder, anxiety and delusional disorder. Cluster-A disorders have to distinguished from delusional disorder (persecutory type), schizophreniform, bipolar disorder with psychotic symptoms and schizophrenia. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can also have interchangeable presenting complaints to the cluster-C PDs.. Thus, Axis-1 disorders and Axis-2 disorders have similar presentation and needs to be evaluated and ruled out before making the diagnosis of Axis-2 disorders.

Differentiating Personality Disorder from other Diseases

Personality disorders present with symptoms which corresponds to other psychiatric illnesses as well. It makes imperative to employ the [DSM-5] criterion to make the diagnosis of PD. Additionally, many patients with PDs also suffer from co-morbid conditions like mood disorders, substance abuse and organic brain lesions which have overlapping symptoms and signs with PDs. This requires a complete long history including duration of symptoms and developmental history and essential investigations.

Differentiating [disease name] from other diseases on the basis of [symptom 1], [symptom 2], and [symptom 3]

On the basis [symptom 1], [symptom 2], and [symptom 3], [disease name] must be differentiated from [disease 1], [disease 2], [disease 3], [disease 4], [disease 5], and [disease 6].

Diseases Symptoms Physical Examination Investigations Gold Standard
Symptom 1 Symptom 2 Symptom 3 Physical Examination 1 Physical Examination 2 Physical Examination 3 Lab Findings Imaging Findings
Axis I Psychiatric disorders mood dysregulatory symptoms; depressed mood, euphoria or anxious delusions, hallucinations and paranoia nighttime awakenings and nightmares Dishevelled appearance, fleeting eye contact, and repeated purposeless movements. Dysphoria Disorganised thought process No findings Volumetric changes in gray matter in hypothalamus and limbic system
Adjustment Disorder
Central Nervous System Disorder
Substance Use Disorder
Metabolic Derangement

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