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'''Bipolar I disorder''' is a [[mood disorder]] that is characterized by at least one [[Manic episode|manic]] or [[Mixed episode|mixed]] episode.  There may be episodes of [[hypomania]] or [[Major depressive episode|major depression]] as well. It is a sub-diagnosis of [[bipolar disorder]], and conforms to the classic concept of manic-depressive illness.{{Fact|date=November 2007}}
'''Bipolar I disorder''' is a [[mood disorder]] that is characterized by at least one [[Manic episode|manic]] or [[Mixed episode|mixed]] episode.  There may be episodes of [[hypomania]] or [[Major depressive episode|major depression]] as well. It is a sub-diagnosis of [[bipolar disorder]], and conforms to the classic concept of manic-depressive illness.{{Fact|date=November 2007}}


==DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria==  
==Diagnostic Criteria==  
The essential feature of bipolar I disorder is a clinical course that is characterized by the occurrence of one or more [[manic episodes]] or [[mixed episodes]]. Often individuals have also had one or more [[major depressive episodes]]. Episodes of substance-induced [[mood disorder]] (due to the direct effects of a medication, or other somatic treatments for depression, a drug of abuse, or toxin exposure) or of mood disorder due to a general medical condition do not count toward a diagnosis of bipolar I disorder. In addition, the episodes are not better accounted for by [[schizoaffective disorder]] and are not superimposed on [[schizophrenia]], [[schizophreniform disorder]], [[delusional disorder]], or [[psychotic disorder]] not otherwise specified.
 


==General diagnosis codes [[DSM-IV-TR]]==
==General diagnosis codes [[DSM-IV-TR]]==

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Bipolar I disorder is a mood disorder that is characterized by at least one manic or mixed episode. There may be episodes of hypomania or major depression as well. It is a sub-diagnosis of bipolar disorder, and conforms to the classic concept of manic-depressive illness.[citation needed]

Diagnostic Criteria

General diagnosis codes DSM-IV-TR

Dx Code # Disorder Description
296.0x Bipolar I disorder Single manic episode
296.40 Bipolar I disorder Most recent episode hypomanic
296.4x Bipolar I disorder Most recent episode manic
296.6x Bipolar I disorder Most recent episode mixed
296.5x Bipolar I disorder Most recent episode depressed
296.7 Bipolar I disorder Most recent episode unspecified

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International Society for Bipolar Disorders

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