id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-311171-5n1aqrpa Ovejero, Santiago Coronovirus infection as a novel delusional topic 2020-05-08 .txt text/plain 671 50 51 Thus, the current coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic has rapidly reached delusional themes in patients with psychiatric disorders. Here we present the clinical case of a Spanish woman with bipolar disorder that included coronavirus infection in her delusional themes even faster than the real infection reached mainland Spain. The current coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, expanded to 213 countries over the world with 2,810,325 confirmed cases and 193,825 deaths by April 27 (World Health Organization, 2020), represents the most critical global crisis in recent years and will probably have a social and psychological impact in all our lives. However, less attention has been paid to the potential worsening of people with previous mental disorders In this connection, psychiatrists have observed how coronavirus has rapidly reached delusional themes, even faster than the infection itself. Delusional This case report illustrates how the current COVID-19 pandemic affects the pathoplasty of the delusion, as the main topic in this patient was rapidly adapted to current events. ./cache/cord-311171-5n1aqrpa.txt ./txt/cord-311171-5n1aqrpa.txt