Adult Mild Encephalitis With Reversible Splenial Lesion Associated With Delirious Mania: A Case Report [PDF]
Mild encephalitis with reversible splenial lesion is a rare clinic-radiological entity presenting with neurological and neuropsychiatric symptoms associated with cerebral lesion/s.
Marcella Bellani +7 more
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Delirious Mania in a 77-Year-Old Female. [PDF]
Delirium is associated with acute episodes of disturbances in attention and awareness along with changes to cognition, including memory deficits and disorientation. Delirious mania (DM) is an unusual phenomenon where symptoms of delirium co-exist with symptoms of mania such as elevated or irritable mood, grandiosity, agitation, and cognitive ...
Espiridion ED, Deng A, Charron L.
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Delirious mania in a patient with COVID-19 pneumonia. [PDF]
Delirious mania (the coexistence of delirium and mania) is described in the literature but not recognised in standard nosologies. We report a woman in her late 30s, with no psychiatric history, who presented with concurrent symptoms of mania and delirium. She was diagnosed with COVID-19 pneumonia (positive reverse transcription-PCR test).
Haddad PM +3 more
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Delirious Mania in an elderly person?: a case report. [PDF]
Introduction Delirious mania is a potentially fatal neuropsychiatric syndrome of unknown etiology often characterized by the acute onset of delirium, symptoms of mania, and psychosis. The presentation is often punctuated by catatonia.
P. Setién Preciados, E. Arroyo Sánchez
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Delirious Mania in a Case with Multiple Demyelinating Foci [PDF]
Introduction: A serious but underdiagnosed neuropsychiatric illness called delirious mania is described by the sudden onset of delirium, mania, and psychosis. Demyelination is the term used to describe the loss of myelin while axons are largely preserved.
Debdutta Nayak, Kamal Nath
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Pharmacological Hypotension as a Cause of Delirious Mania in a Patient with Bipolar Disorder [PDF]
Delirious mania is a severe but often underrecognized syndrome characterized by rapid onset of delirium, mania, and psychosis, not associated with a prior toxicity, physical illness, or mental disorder.
Manuel Glauco Carbone +6 more
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Reply to comments on “Delirious mania or excited catatonia: Diagnostic and management issues in a post-partum woman” [PDF]
Jitender Aneja +2 more
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Clinical features of delirious mania: a series of five cases and a brief literature review [PDF]
Background Little is known about the cause and psychopathology of delirious mania, a type of disorder where delirium and mania occur at the same time. This condition still has no formal diagnostic classification.
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Comments on “Delirious mania or excited catatonia: Diagnostic and management issues in a postpartum woman” [PDF]
Gurvinder Pal Singh
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Delirious mania or excited catatonia: Diagnostic and management issues in a postpartum woman [PDF]
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