نتایج جستجو برای: bipolar disorder type ii

تعداد نتایج: 2301545  

2012
Samir Kumar PRAHARAJ Mahima ACHARYA Arul SARVANAN Sreejayan KONGASSERI Samir Kumar Praharaj

Usher syndrome (or Hallgren syndrome) is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder characterized by sensorineural deafness, retinitis pigmentosa, and variable vestibular deficit; Usher syndrome type II is the most common form. Various neuropsychiatric disorders have been reported to occur in those with Usher syndrome, including schizophrenia-like disorder, atypical psychosis, recurrent depressive...

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2002
Andre Piver Lakshmi N Yatham Raymond W Lam

OBJECTIVE To review new perspectives on diagnosis, clinical features, epidemiology, and treatment of bipolar II and related disorders. QUALITY OF EVIDENCE Articles were identified by searching MEDLINE and ClinPSYCH from January 1994 to August 2001 using the key words bipolar disorder, type II or 2; hypomania; spectrum; or variants. Reference lists from articles were reviewed. Overall, the qua...

Introduction: According to the cumulative evidence, genes encoding GABA receptors inhibit neurotransmitters in CNS and are intricately involved in the pathogenesis of mood disorders. Based on this hypothesis, these genes may be expressed in bipolar patients. As a result, we evaluated the gene expressions of GABA-β3 and HT1D receptors to assess their associations with bipolar mood disorder....

Journal: :American journal of medical genetics 2000
T Foroud P F Castelluccio D L Koller H J Edenberg M Miller E Bowman N L Rau C Smiley J P Rice A Goate C Armstrong L J Bierut T Reich S D Detera-Wadleigh L R Goldin J A Badner J J Guroff E S Gershon F J McMahon S Simpson D MacKinnon M McInnis O C Stine J R DePaulo M C Blehar J I Nurnberger

As part of a four-center NIMH Genetics Initiative on Bipolar Disorder, a genome screen using 365 markers was performed on 540 DNAs from 97 families, enriched for affected relative pairs. This is the largest uniformly ascertained and assessed linkage sample for this disease, and includes 232 subjects diagnosed with bipolar I (BPI), 32 with schizo-affective, bipolar type (SABP), 72 with bipolar I...

2017
Asma Ezzaher Dhouha Haj Mouhamed Anwar Mechri Fadoua Neffati Wahiba Douki Lotfi Gaha Mohamed Fadhel Najjar

Bipolar disorder (previously also labeled manic-depressive illness) is typically referred to as an episodic, yet lifelong and clinically severe affective (or mood) disorder, affecting approximately 3.5% of the population (Marmol, 2008; Simon, 2003; Wittchen et al., 2003; Woods, 2000). The term bipolar disorder, however, encompasses several phenotypes of mood disorders, i.e. mania, hypomania or ...

Journal: :Trends in psychiatry and psychotherapy 2013
Rafael de Assis da Silva Daniel C Mograbi Luciana Angélica Silva Silveira Ana Letícia Santos Nunes Fernanda Demôro Novis Paola Anaquim Cavaco J Landeira-Fernandez Elie Cheniaux

BACKGROUND Some studies indicate that mood self-assessment is more severely impaired in patients with bipolar disorder in a manic episode than in depression. OBJECTIVES To investigate variations in mood self-assessment in relation to current affective state in a group of individuals with bipolar disorder. METHODS A total of 165 patients with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder type I or type II...

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders 2011
Susan L McElroy Mark A Frye Gerhard Hellemann Lori Altshuler Gabriele S Leverich Trisha Suppes Paul E Keck Willem A Nolen Ralph Kupka Robert M Post

OBJECTIVE Relatively little is known about the co-occurrence of bipolar and eating disorders. We therefore assessed the prevalence and clinical correlates of eating disorders in 875 patients with bipolar disorder. METHOD 875 outpatients with DSM-IV bipolar I or II disorder were evaluated with structured diagnostic interviews and clinician- and self-administered questionnaires to determine bip...

Journal: :iranian journal of psychiatry and behavioral sciences 0
ali sharifi amir shabani masoud ahmadzad-asl tehran psychiatric institute, mental health research centre, iran university of medical sciences and health services

ôbjectives: non-adherence limits the effectiveness of medications among patients with bipolar disorder. many studies have investigated the predicting factors of non-adherence. this paper aims to present the pattern of adherence in patients with bipolar ï disorder (bïd). methods: seventy six patients with bïd enrolled in a prospective study. the medication possession ratio (mpr) was used to eval...

Journal: :Psychiatria Danubina 2010
Mark Agius Richard Bugler Giuseppe Tavormina Rashid Zaman

Key words: bipolar disorder-unipolar depression – diagnosis – treatment – guidelines-suicidality Increasing understanding of the bipolar spectrum of disorders has led to an increasing integration of concepts regarding the aetiology and treatment of affective disorders. Thus, for example, we now understand that an illness, previously believed to be recurrent depressive disorder, may develop over...

Journal: :Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie 2004
Franco Benazzi

The frequency of bipolar II disorder (BD II) is higher than the 0.5% community prevalence reported in DSM-IV-TR (1): rates are 11% in the community (2,3) and 30% to 60% in outpatients suffering from depression (4,5). Diagnostic criteria for “bipolar spectrum disorder” (6) include major depressive episode (MDE), no spontaneous mania or hypomania, family history of BD, and (or) antidepressantindu...

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