2021
DOI: 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1692
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Clinical features of bipolar disorder in adolescents with intellectual disability

Abstract: IntroductionBipolar disorder in children and adolescents is distinguished by a variable and complex clinical expression. Mood is difficult to assess, mood symptoms are often masked and signs of disorganization may be in the limelight. This can be more difficult when adolescents have intellectual disability (ID).ObjectivesThis work aims to describe diagnostical and therapeutical features of bipolar disorder in adolescents with ID.MethodsCase reports about five patients who have been diagnosed with bipolar disor… Show more

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