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Staging Bipolar Disorder [PDF]
Neurotoxicity Research, 2010 The purpose of this study was to analyze the evidence supporting a staging model for bipolar disorder. The authors conducted an extensive Medline and Pubmed search of the published literature using a variety of search terms (staging, bipolar disorder, early intervention) to find relevant articles, which were reviewed in detail.Vieta i Pascual, Eduard, 1963-, Reinares, María, Rosa, Adriane Ribeiro +2 moreopenaire +7 more sourcesGenetics of bipolar disorder
The Application of Clinical Genetics, 2014 Berit Kerner Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA Abstract: Bipolar disorder is a common, complex genetic disorder, but the mode of transmission remains to be discovered.Kerner Bdoaj +6 more sourcesBipolar Disorder [PDF]
Depression Research and Treatment, 2012 Bipolar disorder is a serious disorder of mood that is associated with considerable psychosocial and economic morbidity. Even though it is more common than previously thought, it has until relatively recently been somewhat neglected in terms of research when compared to disorders such as schizophrenia and major depression. Recent advances in the fields COLOMBO , CRISTINA ANNA, FOSSATI, ANDREA, Colom F. +2 more +10 more sourcesGenome-wide association study of over 40,000 bipolar disorder cases provides new insights into the underlying biology
Nature Genetics, 2021 Bipolar disorder is a heritable mental illness with complex etiology. We performed a genome-wide association study of 41,917 bipolar disorder cases and 371,549 controls of European ancestry, which identified 64 associated genomic loci.N. Mullins, A. Forstner, K. O’Connell, B. Coombes, J. Coleman, Zhen Qiao, T. Als, T. Bigdeli, S. Børte, J. Bryois, A. Charney, O. K. Drange, M. Gandal, S. Hagenaars, M. Ikeda, Nolan Kamitaki, Minsoo Kim, Kristi Krebs, Georgia Panagiotaropoulou, B. Schilder, Laura G. Sloofman, S. Steinberg, V. Trubetskoy, B. Winsvold, H. Won, L. Abramova, K. Adorjan, E. Agerbo, M. A. Al Eissa, D. Albani, N. Alliey-Rodriguez, A. Anjorin, V. Antilla, A. Antoniou, S. Awasthi, J. Baek, Marie Bækvad-Hansen, N. Bass, M. Bauer, E. Beins, Sarah E. Bergen, A. Birner, C. Bøcker Pedersen, E. Bøen, M. Boks, R. Bosch, M. Brum, B. Brumpton, N. Brunkhorst-Kanaan, M. Budde, J. Bybjerg-Grauholm, W. Byerley, M. Cairns, M. Casas, P. Cervantes, Toni‐Kim Clarke, C. Cruceanu, A. Cuellar-Barboza, J. Cunningham, D. Curtis, P. Czerski, A. Dale, N. Dalkner, F. David, F. Degenhardt, S. Djurovic, Amanda Dobbyn, A. Douzenis, T. Elvsåshagen, V. Escott-Price, I. Ferrier, A. Fiorentino, T. Foroud, L. Forty, J. Frank, O. Frei, N. Freimer, L. Frisén, K. Gade, J. Garnham, J. Gelernter, Marianne Giørtz Pedersen, I. Gizer, S. Gordon, K. Gordon-Smith, T. Greenwood, J. Grove, J. Guzmán-Parra, Kyooseob Ha, M. Haraldsson, M. Hautzinger, U. Heilbronner, D. Hellgren, S. Herms, P. Hoffmann, P. Holmans, L. Huckins, S. Jamain, Jessica S. Johnson, J. Kalman, Y. Kamatani, J. Kennedy, S. Kittel-Schneider, J. Knowles, M. Kogevinas, M. Koromina, T. Kranz, H. Kranzler, M. Kubo, R. Kupka, S. Kushner, C. Lavebratt, J. Lawrence, M. Leber, Heon-Jeong Lee, Phil H. Lee, S. Levy, Catrin E Lewis, C. Liao, S. Lucae, M. Lundberg, D. Macintyre, S. Magnusson, W. Maier, A. Maihofer, D. Malaspina, E. Maratou, Lina Martinsson, M. Mattheisen, S. Mccarroll, N. McGregor, P. McGuffin, J. Mckay, H. Medeiros, S. Medland, V. Millischer, G. Montgomery, J. Moran, D. Morris, Thomas W. Mühleisen, N. O’Brien, C. O’Donovan, Loes M. Olde Loohuis, L. Oruč, S. Papiol, A. Pardiñas, A. Perry, A. Pfennig, E. Porichi, J. Potash, D. Quested, T. Raj, M. Rapaport, J. R. DePaulo, E. J. Regeer, J. Rice, F. Rivas, M. Rivera, Julian Roth, P. Roussos, D. Ruderfer, C. Sánchez-Mora, E. Schulte, F. Senner, S. Sharp, P. Shilling, E. Sigurdsson, L. Sirignano, C. Slaney, O. Smeland, Danny J. Smith, J. Sobell, Christine Søholm Hansen, M. Soler Artigas, A. Spijker, Dan J Stein, J. Strauss, B. Świątkowska, C. Terao, T. Thorgeirsson, Claudio Toma, P. Tooney, Evangelia Eirini Tsermpini, M. Vawter, H. Vedder, J. Walters, S. Witt, S. Xi, Wei Xu, J. Yang, A. Young, Hannah Young, P. Zandi, Hang Zhou, L. Zillich, R. Adolfsson, I. Agartz, M. Alda, L. Alfredsson, Gulja Babadjanova, L. Backlund, B. Baune, F. Bellivier, S. Bengesser, W. Berrettini, D. Blackwood, M. Boehnke, A. Børglum, G. Breen, V. Carr, S. Catts, A. Corvin, N. Craddock, U. Dannlowski, D. Dikeos, T. Esko, B. Étain, P. Ferentinos, M. Frye, J. Fullerton, M. Gawlik, E. Gershon, F. Goes, Melissa J. Green, M. Grigoroiu-Serbanescu, J. Hauser, F. Henskens, J. Hillert, K. Hong, D. Hougaard, C. Hultman, K. Hveem, N. Iwata, A. Jablensky, I. Jones, L. Jones, R. Kahn, J. Kelsoe, G. Kirov, M. Landén, M. Leboyer, C. Lewis, Qingqin S. Li, J. Lissowska, C. Lochner, C. Loughland, N. Martin, C. Mathews, F. Mayoral, S. McElroy, A. McIntosh, F. McMahon, I. Melle, P. Michie, L. Milani, P. Mitchell, G. Morken, O. Mors, P. Mortensen, B. Mowry, B. Müller-Myhsok, R. Myers, B. Neale, C. Nievergelt, M. Nordentoft, M. Nöthen, M. O’Donovan, K. Oedegaard, T. Olsson, M. Owen, S. Paciga, C. Pantelis, C. Pato, M. Pato, G. Patrinos, R. Perlis, D. Posthuma, J. Ramos-Quiroga, A. Reif, E. Reininghaus, M. Ribasés, M. Rietschel, S. Ripke, G. Rouleau, Takeo Saito, U. Schall, M. Schalling, P. Schofield, T. Schulze, L. Scott, R. Scott, A. Serretti, C. Shannon Weickert, J. Smoller, H. Stefánsson, K. Stefánsson, E. Stordal, F. Streit, P. Sullivan, G. Turecki, A. Vaaler, E. Vieta, J. Vincent, I. Waldman, T. Weickert, T. Werge, N. Wray, J. Zwart, J. Biernacka, J. Nurnberger, S. Cichon, H. Edenberg, E. Stahl, A. McQuillin, A. Di Florio, R. Ophoff, O. Andreassen +316 moresemanticscholar +1 more sourceBipolar disorder [PDF]
Evidence Based Mental Health, 2003 Bipolar disorder, with mood swings between depression and mania, may affect up to 1.5% of adults, and increases the risk of suicide and disability. Most people improve over time, but two thirds may have residual dysfunction, and at least 40% may have recurrent episodes.We conducted a systematic review and aimed to answer the following clinical ...Geddes, J, Briess, Dopenaire +9 more sourcesDiagnostic Stability of Primary Psychotic Disorders in a Research Sample
Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2021 Psychiatric diagnosis is often treated as a stable construct both clinically and in research; however, some evidence suggests that diagnostic change may be common, which may impact research validity and clinical care.Andrea J. Wood, Amber R. Carroll, Ann K. Shinn, Ann K. Shinn, Dost Ongur, Dost Ongur, Kathryn E. Lewandowski, Kathryn E. Lewandowski +7 moredoaj +1 more sourceBipolar disorders
Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2018 Bipolar disorders are chronic and recurrent disorders that affect >1% of the global population. Bipolar disorders are leading causes of disability in young people as they can lead to cognitive and functional impairment and increased mortality, particularly from suicide and cardiovascular disease. Psychiatric and nonpsychiatric medical comorbidities are Vieta, Eduard, Berk, Michael, Schulze, Thomas G., Carvalho, Andre F., Suppes, Trisha, Calabrese, Joseph R., Gao, Keming, Miskowiak, Kamilla W., Grande, Iria +8 more +9 more sourcesAuditory hallucinations across the psychosis spectrum: Evidence of dysconnectivity involving cerebellar and temporal lobe regions
NeuroImage: Clinical, 2021 Background: Auditory hallucinations (AH) are typically associated with schizophrenia (SZ), but they are also prevalent in bipolar disorder (BD). Despite the large body of research on the neural correlates of AH in SZ, the pathophysiology underlying AH ...Melissa Hwang, Youkyung S. Roh, Jessica Talero, Bruce M. Cohen, Justin T. Baker, Roscoe O. Brady, Dost Öngür, Ann K. Shinn +7 moredoaj +1 more source