Menstrual dysfunction prior to onset of psychiatric illness is reported more commonly by women with bipolar disorder than by women with unipolar depression and healthy controls
Hadine Joffe, Deborah R. Kim, John M. Foris, Claudia F. Baldassano, Laszlo Gyulai, Cindy H. Hwang, Wren L. McLaughlin, Gary S. Sachs, Michael E. Thase, Bernard L. Harlow, Lee S. Cohen
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