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Lars Vedel Kessing

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Danish Medical Journal|November 3, 2015
Course and cognitive outcome in major affective disorderLars Vedel Kessing
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|April 2, 2008
Severity of depressive episodes during the course of depressive disorderLars Vedel Kessing
Bipolar Disorders|January 23, 2019
The need for prospective longitudinal cohort studies on the clinical staging models in bipolar disorder-A commentary to the study by van der Markt et al, 2018Lars Vedel Kessing
Bipolar Disorders|July 7, 2016
A call for research in early intervention and biological changes during the course of affective disorders: a comment on the review by Robert M. PostLars Vedel Kessing
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|July 5, 2017
The need for prospective longitudinal cohort studies on the psychopathology and biology early in bipolar disorder: A commentary to the review by Pfennig et alLars Vedel Kessing
Ugeskrift for Laeger|November 19, 2008
[Psychosis in affective disorders]Lars Vedel Kessing
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry|September 7, 2006
Differences in diagnostic subtypes among patients with late and early onset of a single depressive episodeLars Vedel Kessing
Danish Medical Journal|November 28, 2025
The use of antidepressants for bipolar disorder - a controversy between science and clinical practiceLars Vedel Kessing
International Journal of Bipolar Disorders|January 16, 2024
Why is lithium [not] the drug of choice for bipolar disorder? a controversy between science and clinical practiceLars Vedel Kessing
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology|March 3, 2005
Gender differences in patients presenting with a single depressive episode according to ICD-10Lars Vedel Kessing
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Danish Medical Journal|November 3, 2015
Course and cognitive outcome in major affective disorderLars Vedel Kessing
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|April 2, 2008
Severity of depressive episodes during the course of depressive disorderLars Vedel Kessing
Bipolar Disorders|January 23, 2019
The need for prospective longitudinal cohort studies on the clinical staging models in bipolar disorder-A commentary to the study by van der Markt et al, 2018Lars Vedel Kessing
Bipolar Disorders|July 7, 2016
A call for research in early intervention and biological changes during the course of affective disorders: a comment on the review by Robert M. PostLars Vedel Kessing
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|July 5, 2017
The need for prospective longitudinal cohort studies on the psychopathology and biology early in bipolar disorder: A commentary to the review by Pfennig et alLars Vedel Kessing
Ugeskrift for Laeger|November 19, 2008
[Psychosis in affective disorders]Lars Vedel Kessing
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry|September 7, 2006
Differences in diagnostic subtypes among patients with late and early onset of a single depressive episodeLars Vedel Kessing
Danish Medical Journal|November 28, 2025
The use of antidepressants for bipolar disorder - a controversy between science and clinical practiceLars Vedel Kessing
International Journal of Bipolar Disorders|January 16, 2024
Why is lithium [not] the drug of choice for bipolar disorder? a controversy between science and clinical practiceLars Vedel Kessing
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology|March 3, 2005
Gender differences in patients presenting with a single depressive episode according to ICD-10Lars Vedel Kessing
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