Child and adolescent bipolar disorder

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The present paper provides an overview of child and adolescent bipolar disorder for paediatricians. Epidemiology, premorbid characteristics, clinical characteristics, differential diagnosis, comorbidity, course, prognosis and multimodal treatment are reviewed. The rate of child and adolescent bipolar disorder appears to be increasing. It manifests with symptoms consistent with the developmental level of the patient, which can make diagnosis difficult. Compounding the diagnostic difficulty is the frequent presence of comorbid conditions. Early recognition and treatment are critical given the severe morbidity associated with this condition. Thus, it is essential that paediatricians and other primary care physicians are familiar with this disorder to recognize its presence and activate appropriate multimodal treatment.

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Katz, L. Y., & Fleisher, W. P. (2001). Child and adolescent bipolar disorder. Paediatrics and Child Health, 6(7), 439–443. https://doi.org/10.1093/pch/6.7.439

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