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Olfactory markers for depression: Differences between bipolar and unipolar patients.

Francois KazourSami RichaChantale Abi CharAlexandre SurgetWissam ElhageBoriana Atanasova
Published in: PloS one (2020)
Odor identification of pleasant odors is altered in both depressive states. Only unipolar patients would recover a regular identification level in symptomatic remission, while bipolar subjects would keep their deficits. Hedonic rating is lower in bipolar depressed patients compared to unipolar ones, and these deficits improve after remission. Hedonic rating of pleasant odors may distinguish bipolar depression from unipolar depression during periods of decompensation and phases of remission. Olfactory assessment may be useful to screen unipolar and bipolar depression, leading to possible future sensory markers in mood disorders.
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