Association of cognitive deficits with elevated homocysteine levels in euthymic bipolar patients and its impact on psychosocial functioning: preliminary results.

S Dittmann, F Seemüller, M J Schwarz, N Kleindienst, R Stampfer, J Zach, Christoph Born (Co-author), B Bernhard, K Fast, Heinz Grunze (Co-author), R R Engel, E Severus

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    56 Citations (Web of Science)
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)63-70
    JournalBIPOLAR DISORDERS
    Volume9
    Issue number1-2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

    Keywords

    • MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER
    • WHITE-MATTER LESIONS
    • PLASMA HOMOCYSTEINE
    • MOOD DISORDERS
    • NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL STATUS
    • NEUROCOGNITIVE FUNCTION
    • REPEATABLE BATTERY
    • SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT
    • ROTTERDAM SCAN
    • BRAIN ATROPHY

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