2019
DOI: 10.33140/ijp.04.01.6
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Late-Onset Manic Episode after Bariatric Surgery

Abstract: A manic episode is a clearly recognizable period with an abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive or irritable mood, with an abnormal and persistently increased targeted activity of energy, present for a week and during the biggest part of the day [1]. The episode usually fits within a bipolar disorder, in which also depressive episodes occur. These episodes often precede the manic phase. When a first manic episode occurs at a later age without any personal history, a somatic cause must always be exclud… Show more

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