| bipolar I mood disorder |
A mood disorder characterized by the presence of only one manic episode and no past major depressive episodes that is not better accounted for by a psychotic disorder. The classes or specifiers of bipolar I disorder inclu
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| bipolar c. |
a nerve cell with two processes.
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| bipolar II mood disorder |
A mood disorder characterized by the occurrence of one or more major depressive episodes accompanied by at least one hypomanic episode. If manic or mixed episode mood disorders are present, the diagnosis of bipolar I can
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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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