Psychiatr. pro Praxi, 2010; 11(1): 7-10
Bipolar II disorder (BD II) is defined as mood disorder with recurrent episodes of depression and hypomania. BD II is officially recognized
as a mental disorder in DSM-IV bud not i ICD-10. Previous studies indicate that BD II is a relatively common disorder with a chronic
recurrent course and strong predominance of depressive episodes. BD II from unipolar disorder (recurrent depressive disorder) differs
by the presence of spontaneous episodes of hypomania, which are often unrecognized in clinical practice. Other distinguishing characteristics
of BD II compared with unipolar disorder are lower age of onset, more bipolar family history, higher number of depressive
episodes and more atypical or mixed depressions. The impact of illness on the global functioning is in many respects comparable with
bipolar I disorder. Treatment of BD II is still poorly evidence-based.
Published: January 1, 2010 Show citation