2015
DOI: 10.4103/2347-8659.167303
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The role of neuroinflammation in juvenile bipolar disorder

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“…The role of inflammation in other specific clinical populations is also investigated. Serra et al [15] show preliminary data which suggest there is a relationship between the inflammatory process and juvenile bipolar disorder. Marangoni et al [16] point out the high prevalence of bipolar disorder in patients with multiple sclerosis; they highlight the need for long-term observational studies to determine whether common mechanisms underlie the two disorders.…”
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“…The role of inflammation in other specific clinical populations is also investigated. Serra et al [15] show preliminary data which suggest there is a relationship between the inflammatory process and juvenile bipolar disorder. Marangoni et al [16] point out the high prevalence of bipolar disorder in patients with multiple sclerosis; they highlight the need for long-term observational studies to determine whether common mechanisms underlie the two disorders.…”
Section: For Reprints Contact: Nn_editor001@nnjournalnetmentioning
confidence: 99%