2016
DOI: 10.1097/01.xme.0000475311.46243.2f
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Are there differences in pattern and magnitude of cognitive deficits between euthymic patients with bipolar I and bipolar II disorder?

Abstract: BackgroundRecent preliminarily evidence suggests that types and severity of cognitive dysfunctions may differ between bipolar disorder I and II (BD-I and BD-II). However, available data are scarce and inconsistent. Aim We aimed to investigate the differences in cognitive deficits between BD-I and BD-II patients. Patients and methodsThe study included 60 euthymic patients with BD (30 BD-I and 30 BD-II) from a large ongoing project on Egyptian patients with BD; they were compared on the basis of their neuropsych… Show more

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