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Yayın Delirium-associated disulfiram and ethanol interactions(Physicians Postgraduate Press Inc., 2005) Mirsal H.; Yalug I.; Tan D.; Stern T.A.; Kalyoncu A.; Pektas O.; Erdogan G.; Beyazyürek M.Background: Disulfiram, an agent used for the treatment of alcohol dependence, can exacerbate psychiatric syndromes (including psychosis, catatonia, delirium, depression, and mania) after extended use. However, delirium has yet to be reported following the short-term use of disulfiram in the setting of alcohol use. Objectives: We report a case with a neuropsychiatric presentation and discuss the prevention and the progression of delirium associated with an interaction of disulfiram and ethanol. Case Report: We report the case of a 51-year-old woman who developed disorganized speech, diminished communication, a decrease in appetite, and thoughts of suicide 10 days after she began taking disulfiram (250 mg/day), to which she added 1 glass of alcoholic beverage for 2 days. Delirium developed in association with an interaction between disulfiram and alcohol. The patient met DSM-IV criteria for major depressive disorder, alcohol dependence, and delirium. Discussion: Neuropsychiatric manifestations may develop in association with co-administration of disulfiram and alcohol; timely recognition and treatment are recommended. © Copyright 2005 Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc.Yayın Secondary enuresis nocturna of adult: A case report [Erişkinde ikincil enürezis nokturna: Bir olgu sunumu](2006) Yalug I.; Ünsalan N.; Özten E.; Öztep Kuruoglu S.; Tufan A.E.Nocturnal enuresis (bedwetting) is a common inherited medical condition affecting both children and adults. Limited number of studies has attempted to determine the prevalence of nocturnal enuresis in adults. Despite the magnitude of adults with nocturnal enuresis, few studies have assessed the effects of therapy in this population. We report a case that developed secondary enuresis nocturna after getting engaged and later showed significant improvement with combined cognitive behavioral approach and "imipramine" treatment.