ICD-11 · 6A60.B

Bipolar type I disorder, currently in partial remission, most recent episode manic or hypomanic

Bipolar type I disorder, currently in partial remission, most recent episode manic or hypomanic is diagnosed when the definitional requirements for Bipolar type I disorder have been met and the most recent episode was a manic or hypomanic episode. The full definitional requirements for a manic or hypomanic episode are no longer met but some significant mood symptoms remain. In some cases, residual mood symptoms may be depressive rather than manic or hypomanic, but do not satisfy the definitional requirements for a depressive episode.

Differential diagnosis

When diagnosing Bipolar type I disorder, currently in partial remission, most recent episode manic or 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, currently in partial remission, most recent episode manic or hypomanic?

The differential diagnosis of Bipolar type I disorder, currently in partial remission, most recent episode manic or hypomanic (6A60.B) 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: 6A80.4 (sezonowość), 6A80.5 (rapid cycling).

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