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Late‐onset delirious mania: Does it ring a bell? [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundBell's mania was first described in 1849, and other terms have been used to describe this condition, including delirious mania, mania with delirium, and excited delirium. However, no international diagnostic manual has included mania as an independent diagnostic tool.
Maria Aa Hansen, Pedro Cabral Barata
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Delirious mania unveiling hyponatremia: A peculiar presentation
K S Ajil +3 more
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Delirious mania in a 19 year-old Ukrainian refugee [PDF]
Introduction We present a case study of a 19-year old Ukrainian refugee presenting with delirious mania, with no personal or family psychiatric history.
Goh N, Onwuemelie I, Patel S.
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Delirious Mania with Mild Encephalitis and a Reversible Splenial Lesion Successfully Treated with Electroconvulsive Therapy: A Case Report. [PDF]
Delirious mania is a rare but severe neuropsychiatric condition characterized by the acute onset of manic symptoms, agitation, delirium, and catatonia.
Sungur I, Eraslan C, Eker MC.
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Is the Concept of Delirious Mania Valid in the Elderly? A Case Report and a Review of the Literature [PDF]
Delirious mania has been well recognized in the published literature and in the clinic. Over the years there has been refinement of understanding of its clinical features, course, and treatment.
Pramudith M. Maldeniya, Akshya Vasudev
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Delirious mania (D.M.), which is described as an advancement of delirium in a patient with acute mania, is related to the high morbidity and mortality rate. Despite the high occurrence of delirium (15-20%) in bipolar disorder, D.M.
Atieh Sadeghniiat Haghighi +2 more
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Delirious mania in an adolescent with Bardet-Biedl syndrome : A case report
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Syeda Rawnak Jahan +4 more
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ACUTE DELIRIOUS MANIA AND ACUTE MANIA. [PDF]
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James Briscoe
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DELIRIOUS MANIA OR HYPERACTIVE DELIRIUM? A CASE REPORT
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Burcu Kok Kendirlioglu +4 more
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Delirious mania in the elderly [PDF]
AbstractDelirious mania is a clinical syndrome in which the signs and symptoms of delirium manifest themselves in the context of a manic episode. Though there have been numerous descriptions and case reports of this syndrome, all have described mania as the presenting feature, with signs of delirium developing subsequently, and none of the vignettes ...
Daniel Weintraub +2 more
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