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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1999
Childhood and adolescent bipolar disorder have been less studied than adult onset bipolar illness. However, case reports of mania in childhood can be found as early as the mid 19th century. Historically, several factors have made the accurate diagnosis of bipolar disorder in childhood difficult: clinical bias against the diagnosis of mania in children;
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Childhood and adolescent bipolar disorder have been less studied than adult onset bipolar illness. However, case reports of mania in childhood can be found as early as the mid 19th century. Historically, several factors have made the accurate diagnosis of bipolar disorder in childhood difficult: clinical bias against the diagnosis of mania in children;
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min - Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery, 2004
The authors present a novel bipolar-coagulation microscissors exclusively designed for microsurgical use which can be applied easily, safely and effectively. The device is particularly helpful in the management (coagulation and cutting) of cerebral microvessels during the resection of brain tumors rich in vascularity or AVMs.
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The authors present a novel bipolar-coagulation microscissors exclusively designed for microsurgical use which can be applied easily, safely and effectively. The device is particularly helpful in the management (coagulation and cutting) of cerebral microvessels during the resection of brain tumors rich in vascularity or AVMs.
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2001
Bipolar disorder (manic-depressive illness) is a common, recurrent, and severe psychiatric disorder that affects 1% to 3% of the US population. The illness is characterized by episodes of mania, depression, or mixed states (simultaneously occurring manic and depressive symptoms).
P E, Keck, S L, McElroy, L M, Arnold
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Bipolar disorder (manic-depressive illness) is a common, recurrent, and severe psychiatric disorder that affects 1% to 3% of the US population. The illness is characterized by episodes of mania, depression, or mixed states (simultaneously occurring manic and depressive symptoms).
P E, Keck, S L, McElroy, L M, Arnold
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2013
AbstractA bipolar electrode (BPE) is an electrically conductive material that promotes electrochemical reactions at its extremities (poles) even in the absence of a direct ohmic contact. More specifically, when sufficient voltage is applied to an electrolyte solution in which a BPE is immersed, the potential difference between the BPE and the solution ...
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AbstractA bipolar electrode (BPE) is an electrically conductive material that promotes electrochemical reactions at its extremities (poles) even in the absence of a direct ohmic contact. More specifically, when sufficient voltage is applied to an electrolyte solution in which a BPE is immersed, the potential difference between the BPE and the solution ...
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The Lancet, 2016
Bipolar disorder is a recurrent chronic disorder characterised by fluctuations in mood state and energy. It affects more than 1% of the world's population irrespective of nationality, ethnic origin, or socioeconomic status. Bipolar disorder is one of the main causes of disability among young people, leading to cognitive and functional impairment and ...
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Bipolar disorder is a recurrent chronic disorder characterised by fluctuations in mood state and energy. It affects more than 1% of the world's population irrespective of nationality, ethnic origin, or socioeconomic status. Bipolar disorder is one of the main causes of disability among young people, leading to cognitive and functional impairment and ...
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Nursing Standard, 2014
Essential facts. Bipolar disorder is a potentially lifelong and disabling condition. Bipolar I, characterised by episodes of mania and depression, is estimated to affect 1 per cent of the adult population. Bipolar II, characterised by hypomania and depression, affects an estimated 0.4 per cent of adults. Episodes can vary in length and frequency.
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Essential facts. Bipolar disorder is a potentially lifelong and disabling condition. Bipolar I, characterised by episodes of mania and depression, is estimated to affect 1 per cent of the adult population. Bipolar II, characterised by hypomania and depression, affects an estimated 0.4 per cent of adults. Episodes can vary in length and frequency.
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Bipolar offspring: a window into bipolar disorder evolution.
Biological psychiatry, 2003Children of parents with bipolar disorder (bipolar offspring) represent a rich cohort for study with potential for illumination of prodromal forms of bipolar disorder. Due to their high-risk nature, bipolar offspring may present phenomenological, temperamental, and biological clues to early presentations of bipolar disorder.
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Australasian Psychiatry, 2013
Objective: To explore aspects of prestige in the bipolar disorders. Conclusions: Conceptualisation around bipolar spectrum disorders is in its infancy, in particular with relation to their neurobiological and ...
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Objective: To explore aspects of prestige in the bipolar disorders. Conclusions: Conceptualisation around bipolar spectrum disorders is in its infancy, in particular with relation to their neurobiological and ...
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Southern Medical Journal, 1997
Within the past 5 years, several factors have altered our view of the diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and genetics of bipolar illness.Significant advances in these areas are reviewed.Diagnostic changes include establishment of symptom duration requirements that limit confusion with affective instability.
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Within the past 5 years, several factors have altered our view of the diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and genetics of bipolar illness.Significant advances in these areas are reviewed.Diagnostic changes include establishment of symptom duration requirements that limit confusion with affective instability.
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