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We report the case of a 69 year-old female patient who was hospitalized for Diogenes syndrome, defined by marked self-neglect, social withdrawal and excessive hoarding, leading to squalor. Somatic causes were eliminated. Her personal history showed an eight-year depressive episode followed by a 20-year hypomanic episode without remission, followed by a persistent manic episode associated with Diogenes syndrome for four years. The Diogenes syndrome was successfully treated with mood stabilizers. Mood disorders - in particular chronic mania (i.e. a manic episode lasting more than two years) - should be considered in cases of Diogenes syndrome and in current classifications.

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G Fond, F Jollant, M Abbar. The need to consider mood disorders, and especially chronic mania, in cases of Diogenes syndrome (squalor syndrome). International psychogeriatrics / IPA. 2011 Apr;23(3):505-7

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PMID: 20836916

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