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The Primary Care Companion For CNS Disorders, 2021
The Psychiatric Consultation Service at Massachusetts General Hospital sees medical and surgical inpatients with comorbid psychiatric symptoms and conditions. During their twice-weekly rounds, Dr Stern and other members of the Consultation Service discuss diagnosis and management of hospitalized patients with complex medical or surgical problems who ...
Cybele, Arsan +7 more
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The Psychiatric Consultation Service at Massachusetts General Hospital sees medical and surgical inpatients with comorbid psychiatric symptoms and conditions. During their twice-weekly rounds, Dr Stern and other members of the Consultation Service discuss diagnosis and management of hospitalized patients with complex medical or surgical problems who ...
Cybele, Arsan +7 more
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Bipolar Disorders, 2020
Delirious Mania (DM) is a severe and under-recognized neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by a rapid onset of delirium, mania and psychosis. Despite being a well-described clinical entity, it is frequently unrecognized and misdiagnosed as acute ...
Ana Luzia Melo, Madalena Serra
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Delirious Mania (DM) is a severe and under-recognized neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by a rapid onset of delirium, mania and psychosis. Despite being a well-described clinical entity, it is frequently unrecognized and misdiagnosed as acute ...
Ana Luzia Melo, Madalena Serra
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Bipolar Disorders, 1999
Objectives: To define the characteristics of delirious mania. Methods: A list of patients exhibiting both delirium and mania admitted to an academic psychiatric treatment unit of a tertiary care medical center was maintained for 6 years.
Max Fink
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Objectives: To define the characteristics of delirious mania. Methods: A list of patients exhibiting both delirium and mania admitted to an academic psychiatric treatment unit of a tertiary care medical center was maintained for 6 years.
Max Fink
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General Hospital Psychiatry, 2020
BACKGROUND Previous case reports showed that delirious mania could be one of the many neuropsychiatric presentations of Anti-N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor encephalitis (ANMDARE). OBJECTIVE To evaluate the frequency of delirious mania and its associated
MIGUEL Restrepo-MartÃnez +2 more
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BACKGROUND Previous case reports showed that delirious mania could be one of the many neuropsychiatric presentations of Anti-N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor encephalitis (ANMDARE). OBJECTIVE To evaluate the frequency of delirious mania and its associated
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Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 2013
Delirious mania is a severe but under-recognized neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by the rapid onset of delirium, mania, and psychosis, not associated with a prior toxicity, physical illness, or mental disorder. Catatonia is often a prominent feature of the syndrome.
Stephan Heckers, William V Bobo
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Delirious mania is a severe but under-recognized neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by the rapid onset of delirium, mania, and psychosis, not associated with a prior toxicity, physical illness, or mental disorder. Catatonia is often a prominent feature of the syndrome.
Stephan Heckers, William V Bobo
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An Examination of Electroconvulsive Therapy and Delivery of Care in Delirious Mania
The Journal of ECT, 2022Objectives Delirious mania is a severe life-threatening syndrome, often misdiagnosed, and eminently treatable as a variant of catatonia. Our aim is to provide a comprehensive examination of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) parameters and clinical features, as well as describe the delivery of care of the patients with delirious ...
Samuel, Reinfeld, Adeeb, Yacoub
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Recognition of Acute Delirious Mania
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1980Acute delirious mania as a clinical state was first described over a century ago, yet it is often unrecognized in clinical practice. Typically, the presence of delirium has most often been viewed as organic rather than functional in origin. Three recent cases illustrate the rather dramatic presentation, course, and treatment of such patients.
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