Biblioteca Humberto Rosselli Quijano
Información del autor
Autor Roger S. Mclntyre |
Documentos disponibles escritos por este autor (2)
Refinar búsqueda
Bipolar depression / David E. Kemp en Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience, Año 2008 Vol.10 - No.2 (Junio)
[artículo]
Título : Bipolar depression : trial based insights to guide patient care Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: David E. Kemp, Autor ; David J. Muzina, Autor ; Roger S. Mclntyre, Autor Fecha de publicación: 2022 Artículo en la página: pp. 181–192 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Idioma original : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Trastorno bipolar, Depresión bipolar, Anticonvulsivo, Antidepresivo unimodal, Antipsicótico atípico, Número necesario a tratar, Ensayo de mantenimiento Resumen: For the majority of patients with bipolar disorder, major depressive episodes represent the most debilitating and difficult-to-treat illness dimension. Patients spend significantly more time depressed than manic or hypomanic, and attempt suicide more frequently during this illness phase, yet the availability of treatments remains limited. Link: ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28708
in Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience > Año 2008 Vol.10 - No.2 (Junio) . - pp. 181–192[artículo] Bipolar depression : trial based insights to guide patient care [texto impreso] / David E. Kemp, Autor ; David J. Muzina, Autor ; Roger S. Mclntyre, Autor . - 2022 . - pp. 181–192.
Idioma : Inglés (eng) Idioma original : Inglés (eng)
in Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience > Año 2008 Vol.10 - No.2 (Junio) . - pp. 181–192
Palabras clave: Trastorno bipolar, Depresión bipolar, Anticonvulsivo, Antidepresivo unimodal, Antipsicótico atípico, Número necesario a tratar, Ensayo de mantenimiento Resumen: For the majority of patients with bipolar disorder, major depressive episodes represent the most debilitating and difficult-to-treat illness dimension. Patients spend significantly more time depressed than manic or hypomanic, and attempt suicide more frequently during this illness phase, yet the availability of treatments remains limited. Link: ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28708 Medical and substance related comorbidity in bipolar disorder / Roger S. Mclntyre en Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience, Año 2008 Vol.10 - No.2 (Junio)
[artículo]
Título : Medical and substance related comorbidity in bipolar disorder : translational research and treatment opportunities Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Roger S. Mclntyre, Autor ; Ha T. Nguyen, Autor ; Joanna K. Soczynska, Autor Fecha de publicación: 2022 Artículo en la página: pp. 203–213 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Idioma original : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Comorbilidad médica, Comorbilidad por uso de sustancias, Trastorno bipolar, Diabetes mellitus Resumen: It is well established that individuals with bipolar disorder are differentially affected by substance-related as well as medical disorders (ie, cardiometabolic disorders, respiratory disorders, neurological disorders, and infectious diseases). Emerging evidence indicates that some comorbid conditions (eg, diabetes mellitus) in bipolar individuals may be subserved by overlapping neurobiological networks. Link: ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28710
in Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience > Año 2008 Vol.10 - No.2 (Junio) . - pp. 203–213[artículo] Medical and substance related comorbidity in bipolar disorder : translational research and treatment opportunities [texto impreso] / Roger S. Mclntyre, Autor ; Ha T. Nguyen, Autor ; Joanna K. Soczynska, Autor . - 2022 . - pp. 203–213.
Idioma : Inglés (eng) Idioma original : Inglés (eng)
in Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience > Año 2008 Vol.10 - No.2 (Junio) . - pp. 203–213
Palabras clave: Comorbilidad médica, Comorbilidad por uso de sustancias, Trastorno bipolar, Diabetes mellitus Resumen: It is well established that individuals with bipolar disorder are differentially affected by substance-related as well as medical disorders (ie, cardiometabolic disorders, respiratory disorders, neurological disorders, and infectious diseases). Emerging evidence indicates that some comorbid conditions (eg, diabetes mellitus) in bipolar individuals may be subserved by overlapping neurobiological networks. Link: ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28710