2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2013.10.005
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Unipolar mania: A distinct entity?

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“…Recently, Angst et al [ 31 , 53 , 100 ] have presented evidence that contradicts the traditional view of recurrent mania as a rare condition indistinguishable from BD[ 27 ]. Rather, epidemiological studies have found recurrent mania to be common[ 101 ] and clinical studies indicate that about 15%-20% of the patients with BD have this condition[ 102 ]. The rates are considerably higher in Asian studies coupled with the predominantly manic course of BD in these countries[ 103 ].…”
Section: Summary Of the Changes Madementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recently, Angst et al [ 31 , 53 , 100 ] have presented evidence that contradicts the traditional view of recurrent mania as a rare condition indistinguishable from BD[ 27 ]. Rather, epidemiological studies have found recurrent mania to be common[ 101 ] and clinical studies indicate that about 15%-20% of the patients with BD have this condition[ 102 ]. The rates are considerably higher in Asian studies coupled with the predominantly manic course of BD in these countries[ 103 ].…”
Section: Summary Of the Changes Madementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rates are considerably higher in Asian studies coupled with the predominantly manic course of BD in these countries[ 103 ]. Moreover, recurrent mania can be reliably distinguished from BP-I disorder in terms of its diagnostic stability, lifetime course, familial-genetic features, and treatment response[ 31 , 53 , 100 , 102 , 104 ]. Therefore, reviving the recurrent mania diagnosis has been proposed.…”
Section: Summary Of the Changes Madementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bununla birlikte hasta-bakıcı etkileşim örüntülerinin bu tür hastalıkların seyrini değiştirdiği de gösterilmiştir. Şizofreni hastalarının bakım verenlerini kapsayan çalışmalar, DD'nin şizofreninin seyri ve sonucu üzerinde önemli bir olumsuz etkiye sahip olduğunu ve nüksleri ve zayıf tedavi bağlılığını öngördüğünü göstermektedir (12). Ancak, bipolar bozukluğu olan hastalara bakım verenler arasında DD' ye ilişkin veriler daha az çalışılmıştır (13,14).…”
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“…Although most of the studies relate to the absence of a depressive episode, there is a group of patients who experience so-called “mixed” episodes. These patients have a proven history of affective disorder, but they experience the criteria of the minimum number of manic episodes [ 13 ]. The available data on unipolar mania have shown that patients diagnosed with unipolar mania are more prone/sensitive to falling into illness at a younger age and show more psychotic symptoms, but, on the other hand, they manifest fewer symptoms of suicidality and comorbid anxiety [ 14 , 15 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%