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Medically and Psychiatrically Ill: The Challenge of Delirious Mania
Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 2003(2003). Medically and Psychiatrically Ill: The Challenge of Delirious Mania. Harvard Review of Psychiatry: Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 91-98.
Rohn S, Friedman +3 more
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Electroconvulsive Therapy and Delirious Catatonic Mania
The Journal of ECT, 2017To the Editor:Bipolar disorder is one of the most common psychiatric illnesses and affected individuals often present with manic symptoms. Delirious mania is an underrecognized clinical syndrome.1 It is first described in 1849 as an acute syndrome of excitement, delirium, and psychosis.2 Between 15%
Cuneyt Tegin +2 more
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Electroconvulsive Therapy in the Treatment of Delirious Mania
The Journal of ECT, 2010Delirious mania also known as Bell mania is a syndrome of excitement, delirium, and psychosis, of acute onset. We report 2 patients who presented with acute onset of disorientation, aggressive behavior, double incontinence, grandiose ideas, and auditory hallucinations.
Vijay, Danivas +5 more
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A Case of Delirious Mania Induced by COVID-19 Treated With Electroconvulsive Therapy.
Journal of ECT, 2021Samuel Reinfeld, A. Yacoub
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Propofol Sedation of Refractory Delirious Mania
Psychosomatics, 1997F L, Fox, J M, Bostwick
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The Primary Care Companion For CNS Disorders, 2021
David R. Spiegel +2 more
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David R. Spiegel +2 more
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The Primary Care Companion For CNS Disorders, 2021
Hala Katato +2 more
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Hala Katato +2 more
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Delirious Mania in a Geriatric Patient
The Primary Care Companion For CNS Disorders, 2018Anjali Thakrar +2 more
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