Incidence of hyperthyroidism in patients with bipolar or schizoaffective disorder with or without lithium: 21-year follow-up from the LiSIE retrospective cohort study
Background: Lithium-associated hyperthyroidism is much rarer than lithium-associated hypothyroidism. Yet, it may be of substantial clinical significance for affected individuals. For instance, lithium-associated hyperthyroidism could destabilise mood, mimic manic episodes and impact physical health....
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Main Authors: | Ingrid Lieber (Author), Michael Ott (Author), Robert Lundqvist (Author), Mats Eliasson (Author), Ursula Werneke (Author) |
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