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. 1989 Jul-Sep;31(3):213–218.

SYMPTOMATOLOGY, SYMPTOM RESOLUTION AND SHORT TERM COURSE IN MANIA

S Chatterjee 1,, P Kulhara 2
PMCID: PMC2992115  PMID: 21927386

SUMMARY

In a prospective study, 40 patients satisfying DSM-III criteria for the diagnosis of a manic episode were identified and followed up for a period of 90 days. The patients were assessed on the Present State Examination Schedule and the Bech Ralaelsen Mania Scale. The severity of manic illness in the patients was observed to be same as in patients from the West. Symptoms of mania followed a variable pattern of symptom resolution. Majority of patients had recovered by the end of 90 days and were functioning normally.

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