Can residual symptoms during inter-episode period after partial remission in bipolar I disorder have cyclic patterns with specific frequencies?

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This case report aimed to describe cyclic patterns of residual mood symptoms in partially remitted bipolar I patient. In a 24-year-old woman with bipolar I disorder, residual mood symptoms measured by self-rated daily mood chart for 18 months were analyzed using wavelet analysis. A 146-day periodicity was prominent for the first 100 days after discharge. Between 100–200 days, 146-day periodicity was progressively diminished and 21- and 8-day periodicity was prominent. Between 200–516 days, 21-day periodicity was diminished and 85-day periodicity became prominent. This case suggest that bipolar patients might have cyclic residual symptoms with specific frequencies.

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Cheon, Y. J., Moon, E., Park, J. M., Lee, B. D., Lee, Y. M., Jeong, H. J., … Choi, Y. (2018). Can residual symptoms during inter-episode period after partial remission in bipolar I disorder have cyclic patterns with specific frequencies? Psychiatry Investigation, 15(3), 330–334. https://doi.org/10.30773/pi.2017.08.23

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