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Familial bipolar mood disorder

Introduction: Familial bipolar mood disorder

Description of Familial bipolar mood disorder

Familial bipolar mood disorder: bipolar mood disorder commonly inherited as an autosomal dominant [MIM*125480] trait and also occasionally as an X-linked one [MIM*309200].
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