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DOI: 10.1055/a-1680-7187
Bipolar-II-Störungen
Bipolar-II DisordersDie bipolare affektive Störung (kurz: bipolare Störung) beschreibt eine Gruppe von affektiven Störungen, die durch depressive sowie manische/hypomane Episoden gekennzeichnet sind. Der Artikel befasst sich mit den diagnostischen und therapeutischen Herausforderungen der Bipolar-II-Störung.
Abstract
Bipolar affective disorder (short: bipolar disorder) describe a group of affective disorders characterised by depressive as well as manic/hypomanic episodes. The article deals with the diagnostic and therapeutic challenges of bipolar II disorder.
Publication History
Article published online:
20 April 2022
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