Bariatric surgery in patients with bipolar spectrum disorders: Selection factors, postoperative visit attendance, and weight outcomes

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Bariatric surgery in patients with bipolar spectrum disorders: Selection factors, postoperative visit attendance, and weight outcomes is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.SOARD.2016.10.009
P932PMC publication ID5400728
P698PubMed publication ID28169206

P2093author name stringMegan A McVay
Kelli E Friedman
Dana Portenier
Katherine Applegate
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P921main subjectbariatric surgeryQ357503
bipolar spectrumQ4915490
P304page(s)643-651
P577publication date2016-10-17
P1433published inSurgery for Obesity and Related DiseasesQ15730491
P1476titleBariatric surgery in patients with bipolar spectrum disorders: Selection factors, postoperative visit attendance, and weight outcomes
P478volume13

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