It has a nosological status and is clearly associated with suffering, ill health, and disability. |
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There is much evidence, including our own, indicating that patients with BDI and BDII represent two different nosological conditions. |
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A new nosological scheme has derived from the need to rapidly assess patients at presentation so that powerful new treatments can be appropriately selected. |
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I would like to make a small but practical nosological contribution. |
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What results, then, is a nosological endeavor in typology without clinical application. |
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In fact, many classifications refer to both catatonia and hysteria in hyphenated nosological categories. |
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Akathisia is a nosological entity that should be considered in the agitated TBI patient, requiring a specific treatment. |
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