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Course of the Manic-Depressive Cycle and Changes Caused by Treatments
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Manic-depressive CyclePsychopathologyIrregular PatternPsychiatryContinuous Circular CourseMedicineMood SymptomDepressionMajor Depressive DisorderSocial SciencesRehabilitationMood SpectrumPsychiatric DisorderMental HealthPsychotherapyPsychologyBipolar DisorderBipolar Patients
The course of 434 bipolar patients (256 women, 178 men) was studied longitudinally. The prevailing patterns of the manic-depressive cycles at the end of the observation time were: mania followed by depression (usually mild), 28%; depression followed by mania (usually hypomania), 25%; and continuous circular course, with long cycles, 19%, or with short (rapid) cycles, 20%. The cycles followed an irregular pattern in 8% of the patients.