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  • 1. The long-term course of rapid-cycling bipolar disorder.
    Coryell W, Solomon D, Turvey C, Keller M, Leon AC, Endicott J, Schettler P, Judd L, Mueller T.
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  • 18. The prospective course of rapid-cycling bipolar disorder: findings from the STEP-BD.
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