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Social anxiety disorder comorbidity in patients with bipolar disorder: A clinical replication
Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 11/21/06
Stefano Pinia, et al. - Conclusions: Social anxiety disorder comorbidity is not rare among patients with bipolar disorder and is likely to affect age of onset and phenomenology of bipolar disorder. These findings may influence treatment planning and the possibility of discovering a pathophysiological relationship between SAD and bipolarity
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