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This article reviews bipolar disorder in adult patients. About 3 million US residents, or 1% of the total US population, suffer from this disease, including similar figures in the world. This disease affects both men and women alike. Most often it develops at the age of 15 to 24 years.
Bipolar affective disorder is a mood disorder in which episodes of depression and mania or hypomania can occur. Previously, this disease was designated by the term "manic depression" (or manic-depressive psychosis), reflecting its phenomenology. From a major depression, also called unipolar depression, bipolar disorder is characterized by episodes of inadequately elevated mood.
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