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Hypomanic episode

Introduction: Hypomanic episode

Description of Hypomanic episode

Hypomanic episode: (1) a period of several days of elevated or irritable mood involving a lesser degree of some or all the features of a manic episode. (2) a DSM diagnosis is established when specified criteria are met.bipolar disorder, bipolar II disorder, cyclothymia.
Source: Stedman's Medical Spellchecker, © 2006 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. All rights reserved.

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