Background and Aims: It is well recognized that mood disorders and epilepsy commonly co-occur. However, the relationship between epilepsy and the clinical features and course of illness in bipolar disorder (BD) is currently unknown. Here we explore the rate of epilepsy within a large sample of individuals with BD and examine bipolar illness characteristics according to the presence or absence of epilepsy.\ud \ud Methods: 1596 participants recruited to the Bipolar Disorder Research Network; a well-defined sample of UK subjects with a diagnosis of BD, completed a self-report questionnaire to assess lifetime history of epilepsy (Ottman et al., 2010). A subset of participants (n = 29) completed a telephone interview assessment to determine expe...
Introduction. Bipolar disorder presents us with a complex phenotype that can include virtually all t...
AbstractPurposeAlthough several studies pointed out an association between depression and quality of...
It is believed that around four percent of the population in industrialized nations throughout the g...
Background and Aims: It is well recognized that mood disorders and epilepsy commonly co-occur. Howev...
Objective It is known that people with epilepsy are at an increased risk of depression, anxiety, com...
It is well recognized that mood disorders and epilepsy commonly co-occur. Despite this, our knowledg...
It is well recognized that mood disorders and epilepsy commonly co-occur. Despite this, our knowledg...
Background A diagnosis of bipolar II disorder requires that the symptoms cannot be better explained ...
Abstract The body of literature associating epilepsy with mood disorders is vast and can be traced a...
Background: Studies and data on prevalence, recognition and clinical features of bipolar disorder (B...
Epidemiological and clinical studies demonstrate a high degree of comorbidity between bipolar disord...
A number of studies have demonstrated that affective disorders in epilepsy represent a common psychi...
AbstractBackground: This case-control study investigated both the risk factors and outcome of mood d...
Objective: Mood disorders are the most common comorbid conditions in epilepsy but the cause remains ...
Background: Epilepsy has been estimated to affect fifty million people globally. Little is known reg...
Introduction. Bipolar disorder presents us with a complex phenotype that can include virtually all t...
AbstractPurposeAlthough several studies pointed out an association between depression and quality of...
It is believed that around four percent of the population in industrialized nations throughout the g...
Background and Aims: It is well recognized that mood disorders and epilepsy commonly co-occur. Howev...
Objective It is known that people with epilepsy are at an increased risk of depression, anxiety, com...
It is well recognized that mood disorders and epilepsy commonly co-occur. Despite this, our knowledg...
It is well recognized that mood disorders and epilepsy commonly co-occur. Despite this, our knowledg...
Background A diagnosis of bipolar II disorder requires that the symptoms cannot be better explained ...
Abstract The body of literature associating epilepsy with mood disorders is vast and can be traced a...
Background: Studies and data on prevalence, recognition and clinical features of bipolar disorder (B...
Epidemiological and clinical studies demonstrate a high degree of comorbidity between bipolar disord...
A number of studies have demonstrated that affective disorders in epilepsy represent a common psychi...
AbstractBackground: This case-control study investigated both the risk factors and outcome of mood d...
Objective: Mood disorders are the most common comorbid conditions in epilepsy but the cause remains ...
Background: Epilepsy has been estimated to affect fifty million people globally. Little is known reg...
Introduction. Bipolar disorder presents us with a complex phenotype that can include virtually all t...
AbstractPurposeAlthough several studies pointed out an association between depression and quality of...
It is believed that around four percent of the population in industrialized nations throughout the g...