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bipolar d.’s 1.  [DSM-IV] mood disorders characterized by a history of manic, mixed, or hypomanic episodes, usually with concurrent or previous history of one or more major depressive episodes, including bipolar I disorder, bipolar II disorder, and cyclothymic disorder. Cf. depressive d's.  2. a term sometimes used in the singular to denote either bipolar I d. or bipolar II d., or both.
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Bipolaris A genus of filamentous pigment-producing fungi that can cause disease in immunosuppressed and immunocompetent patients. Bipolaris species are found in soils and vegetation, have been identified in brain, lung, and sinus infections, and
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bipolar e. an electrocautery in which both active and return electrodes are incorporated into a single handheld instrument, so that the current passes between the tips of the two electrodes and affects only a small amount of tissue.
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bipolar I d. [DSM-IV]  a type of bipolar disorder characterized by one or more manic or mixed episodes, often with a history of one or more major depressive episodes.
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bipolar II d. [DSM-IV]  a type of bipolar disorder characterized by one or more major depressive episodes accompanied by at least one hypomanic episode but without any manic or mixed episodes.
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