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A naturalistic exploratory study of obsessive-compulsive bipolar comorbidity in youth

Journal of Affective Disorders Feb 09, 2018

Masi G, et al. - Researchers here further explored the clinical and treatment implications of bipolar-Obsessive Compulsive comorbidity in children and adolescents, as it appeared in clinical practice. They noticed that this comorbidity was specific in presentation, course and treatment response. Findings suggested that a positive effect on outcomes could be achieved with timely monitoring and treatment of this comorbidity.
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