Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in bipolar depression: Another puzzle of manic switch?

  • Jelena Krstić Psychiatric Hospital, Clinical Hospital Center “Dr Dragiša Mišović”- Dedinje, Belgrade, Serbia
  • Tihomir V Ilić Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Clinic of Neurology Medical Faculty of Military Medical Academy
Keywords: bipolar disorder, diagnosis, transcranial magnetic stimulation, therapeutics, depression,

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Published
2017/01/19
Section
Review Paper