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A 33-year-old writer is brought to the emergency department (ED) by her sister, who voices concern that her sibling is acting “out of control.” The patient laughs at her sister’s accusation and rapidly retorts, “I feel great! She’s the one with something wrong.” The patient paces around the room, speaking rapidly. The ED provider attempts to redirect the interview several times, but the patient keeps talking. Her sister reports that the patient was like this several months ago, but otherwise has been normal. She remembers that both episodes seemed to occur around the time of her sister’s period. The patient responds by chanting, “Yes! Yes! I’ve got the PMS!” The patient has no known medical problems, substance use, or family history of psychiatric illness. What is the most likely diagnosis? A Bipolar disorder B PMDD C PMS D Schizophrenia E Substance-induced bipolar disorder
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