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Illness progression as a function of independent and accumulating poor prognosis factors in outpatients with bipolar disorder in the United States.
Prim Care Companion CNS Disord
5
2014
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Lori L AltshulerMaryland (Drs Post and Rowe and Mr Leverich) university of california los angeles Mood Disorders Research Program and VA Medical Center, Los Angeles (Dr Altshuler) Universitair Medisch Centrum Groningen (UMCG), VU University Medical Center, the Netherlands (Dr Kupka) Newcastle University, Institute of Neuroscience, Mayo Clinic, Stanford University School of Medicine, University of Cincinnati Medical College, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Mark A FryeMaryland (Drs Post and Rowe and Mr Leverich) university of california los angeles Mood Disorders Research Program and VA Medical Center, Los Angeles (Dr Altshuler) Universitair Medisch Centrum Groningen (UMCG), VU University Medical Center, the Netherlands (Dr Kupka) Newcastle University, Institute of Neuroscience, Mayo Clinic, Stanford University School of Medicine, University of Cincinnati Medical College, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Susan L McElroyMaryland (Drs Post and Rowe and Mr Leverich) university of california los angeles Mood Disorders Research Program and VA Medical Center, Los Angeles (Dr Altshuler) Universitair Medisch Centrum Groningen (UMCG), VU University Medical Center, the Netherlands (Dr Kupka) Newcastle University, Institute of Neuroscience, Mayo Clinic, Stanford University School of Medicine, University of Cincinnati Medical College, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
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