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Published Online: 1 April 2010

Drs. Sharma, Burt, and Ritchie Reply

To the Editor: We thank Drs. Bergink and Koorengevel for their interest in our article. We agree that the presence of psychotic symptoms is an important clue for the bipolar nature of postpartum depression (1). Psychotic depression is also a useful predictor of bipolar disorder in patients with nonpostpartum depression (2). Preliminary findings of a prospective study at our center also support the clinical observations of Drs. Bergink and Koorengevel that compared with women with major depressive disorder, women with a bipolar diathesis are more likely to have an early onset (within 4 weeks after delivery) rather than a later onset (between 4–12 weeks after delivery). Therefore, the treatment of women who have depression with psychotic features and an acute onset of the postpartum episode should follow the same guidelines as treatment for bipolar II postpartum depression.

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1.
Sharma V, Corpse C: Detection and management of bipolar postpartum depression. Curr Psychiatry (in press)
2.
Mitchell PB, Wilhelm K, Parker G, Austin M, Rutgers P, Malhi GS: The clinical features of bipolar depression: a comparison with matched major depressive disorder patients. J Clin Psychiatry 2001; 62:212–216

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Pages: 477

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Accepted: January 2010
Published online: 1 April 2010
Published in print: April 2010

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Verinder Sharma, M.B., B.S.
Vivien Burt, M.D., Ph.D.
Hendrica Ritchie, M.D.

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