1500/µL
Lithium may cause one to lose sensitivity to this hormone.
What is ADH?
Increased or excessive involvement in activities that have a high potential for painful consequences
What is with mixed features?
Chorea, akinesia, cognitive decline, behavioral changes
What is Huntington disease? (CAG)
Observing another person naked, disrobing, or engaging in sexual activity
What is voyeuristic disorder?
This side effect of clozapine is best treated topically, rather than using systemic medications.
What is sialorrhea?
This hormone's fluctuation is most associated with premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD)
What is progesterone? (particularly its withdrawal)
Feeling that the individual might lose control of himself or herself
What is with anxious distress?
Large protuding chin, large testes, hypermobile joints, mitral valve prolapse
What is Fragile X syndrome? (CGG)
Sexual arousal from the physical or psychological suffering of others
What is sexual sadism disorder?
Target minimum clozapine blood level
What is 350 ng/mL?
The hunger hormone
What is ghrelin?
Depression that is regularly worse in the morning
What is with melancholic features?
Cataracts, premature hair loss in men, myotonia, arrhythmia, gonadal atrophy (men), ovarian insufficiency (women)
What is myotonic dystrophy? (CTG)
Touching or rubbing against a nonconsenting person
What is frotteuristic disorder?
This medication can increase the ANC in patients on clozapine through its action on GCSF.
What is lithium?
The satiety signal
What is leptin?
A long-standing pattern of interpersonal rejection sensitivity (not limited to episodes of mood disturbance) that results in significant social or occupational impairment
What is with atypical features?
Ataxic gait, dysarthria, kyphoscoliosis, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
What is Friedrich ataxia? (GAA)
This is the paraphilic disorder that includes specifying "body part(s)" or "nonliving object(s)"
What is fetishistic disorder?
This enzyme can be elevated early in clozapine treatment, but you needn't always worry about infection
What is CRP
Zuranolone's inspiration
What is allopregnanolone?
Catalepsy
What is with catatonia?
Progressive gait ataxia, progressive limb ataxia, nystagmus, dyssynergia, dysmetria, dysdiadochokinesia, dysarthria
What is spinocerebellar ataxia?
A specifier for sexual masochism disorder in which arousal is related to restriction of breathing
What is "with asphyxiophilia"?