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Bipolar Disorders: Mixed States, Rapid-Cycling, and Atypical Forms

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ContributorsValadeta Ajdacic PhDPsychiatrische UniversitätsklinikLenggstraße 318008 ZurichSwitzerl<strong>and</strong>Hagop S. Akiskal MDUniversity of California at San Diego3350 La Jolla VillageSan Diego CA 92161USAMatthew J. AlbertCentro Lucio BiniCenter for the Treatment <strong>and</strong> Research ofAffective <strong>Disorders</strong>Via Crescenzio 4200193 RomeItalyJules Angst MD Dr hcPsychiatrische UniversitätsklinikLenggstraße 318008 ZurichSwitzerl<strong>and</strong>David Axelson MDUniversity of Pittsburgh Medical CenterWestern Psychiatric Institute <strong>and</strong> ClinicDepartment of Psychiatry3811 O’Hara StreetPittsburgh PA 15213USARobert W. BakerLilly Research LaboratoriesLilly Corporate CenterIndianapolis IN 46285USAFranco Benazzi MD PhDvia Pozzetto 1748010 CastiglioneCervia RAItalyBoris Birmaher MDUniversity of PittsburghWestern Psychiatric Institute <strong>and</strong> ClinicDepartment of Psychiatry3811 O’Hara StreetPittsburgh PA 15213USAvii

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