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Bipolar I Disorder
Bipolar I Disorder is distinguished by the experience of a fully syndromal manic episode or manic symptoms that are severe enough to require immediate hospitalization at least once within the patient’s lifetime. Usually the patient will experience depressive episodes or symptoms as well, typically qualifying for a major depressive episode, though not always. Episodes of depression with mixed features (i.e.., having depressive and manic symptoms at the same time) are also possible.
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Updated 2023-06-26
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