ICD-11 · 6A60.2

Bipolar type I disorder, current episode hypomanic

Bipolar type I disorder, current episode hypomanic is diagnosed when the definitional requirements for Bipolar type I disorder have been met and the current episode is hypomanic. A hypomanic episode is a persistent mood state lasting at least several days characterized by mild elevation of mood or increased irritability and increased activity or a subjective experience of increased energy, accompanied by other characteristic symptoms such as rapid speech, rapid or racing thoughts, increased self-esteem, an increase in sexual drive or sociability, decreased need for sleep, distractibility, or impulsive or reckless behavior. The symptoms are not severe enough to cause marked impairment in occupational functioning or in usual social activities or relationships with others, does not necessitate hospitalization, and there are no accompanying delusions or hallucinations.

Differential diagnosis

When diagnosing Bipolar type I disorder, current episode hypomanic, the following ICD-11 disorders should be considered in the differential diagnosis:

Frequently asked questions

What disorders are in the differential diagnosis of Bipolar type I disorder, current episode hypomanic?

The differential diagnosis of Bipolar type I disorder, current episode hypomanic (6A60.2) includes: Zaburzenie schizoafektywne (6A21), Zaburzenie dwubiegunowe typu II (6A61), Zaburzenie depresyjne z pojedynczym epizodem (6A70).

WHO ICD-11 source

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Notes

Dodatkowo można kodować specyfikatory: 6A80.0 (lęk), 6A80.4 (sezonowość), 6A80.5 (rapid cycling), 6E20 (okołoporodowy bez psychozy).

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