Introduction: There are a lot of unresolved issues associated with the classification, diagnosis, clinical management and understanding of the underlying pathogenic mechanisms of bipolar affective disorder. Aim: To search for discrete endophenotypes in BAD. Subjects and methods: We studied various bipolar I and II and recurrent depression patient samples and healthy controls using descriptive data, self and clinician-rated scales for neurological and psychopathological symptoms, neurocognitive instruments, and inventories for temperamental and characterological features. We also looked into the efficacy, tolerability and cost/benefit ratio of sodium valproate in the treatment of acute mania. Results: BAD patients display deficits in the dom...
The cardinal feature of bipolar disorder type I (BDI) is mania. Episodes of mania may lead to marked...
A renewed global interest in research on mental health disorders has been sparked, as the number of ...
• Accurate diagnosis of bipolar disorder is essential for effective treatment.• The diagno...
Introduction: There are a lot of unresolved issues associated with the classification, diagnosis, cl...
The underlying pathophysiology of bipolar disorder and the mechanism through which existing pharmaco...
The temperament is a key factor when assessing a patient within the bipolar spectrum. The temperamen...
BACKGROUND: Bipolar disorder is a frequent cause of disability and healthcare costs. Variability in ...
none7noDSM-5 diagnostic categories, defined by a set of psychopathological symptoms are heterogeneou...
According to McCance, Huether, and Brashers (2014), bipolar disorder is classified as bipolar I and ...
Introduction. Bipolar disorder presents us with a complex phenotype that can include virtually all t...
Bipolar disorder is a common, debilitating, chronic illness that emerges early in life and has serio...
Bipolar disorder, characterised by alternating discrete episodes of (hypo)mania and depression, prov...
Objective: Multiple studies indicate that bipolar disorders are often underrecognized, misdiagnosed,...
Background: Emotion processing deficits have been described in patients with bipolar disorder (BD) a...
The cardinal feature of bipolar disorder type I (BDI) is mania. Episodes of mania may lead to marked...
A renewed global interest in research on mental health disorders has been sparked, as the number of ...
• Accurate diagnosis of bipolar disorder is essential for effective treatment.• The diagno...
Introduction: There are a lot of unresolved issues associated with the classification, diagnosis, cl...
The underlying pathophysiology of bipolar disorder and the mechanism through which existing pharmaco...
The temperament is a key factor when assessing a patient within the bipolar spectrum. The temperamen...
BACKGROUND: Bipolar disorder is a frequent cause of disability and healthcare costs. Variability in ...
none7noDSM-5 diagnostic categories, defined by a set of psychopathological symptoms are heterogeneou...
According to McCance, Huether, and Brashers (2014), bipolar disorder is classified as bipolar I and ...
Introduction. Bipolar disorder presents us with a complex phenotype that can include virtually all t...
Bipolar disorder is a common, debilitating, chronic illness that emerges early in life and has serio...
Bipolar disorder, characterised by alternating discrete episodes of (hypo)mania and depression, prov...
Objective: Multiple studies indicate that bipolar disorders are often underrecognized, misdiagnosed,...
Background: Emotion processing deficits have been described in patients with bipolar disorder (BD) a...
The cardinal feature of bipolar disorder type I (BDI) is mania. Episodes of mania may lead to marked...
A renewed global interest in research on mental health disorders has been sparked, as the number of ...
• Accurate diagnosis of bipolar disorder is essential for effective treatment.• The diagno...