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    Am J Psychiatry. 1977 Aug;134(8):919-22.

    A comparison of outcome in adolescent- and later-onset bipolar manic-depressive illness.

    Abstract

    The authors hypothesized that childhood-and adolescent-onset bipolar manic-depressive patients might have a more severe or a different type of affective disorder; early-onset patients were therefore compared with patients whose illness onset was after the age of 45. The results indicate that early age of onset is not a factor in the variable course and prognosis of manic-depressive illness.

    PMID:
    879359
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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