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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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Delirious mania in the elderly
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2001AbstractDelirious 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, S Lippmann
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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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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1952
1. A case of acute delirious mania (Bell's mania) is described. 2. It is regarded as an affective reaction with greater affinity to the fulminating agitated depressive state than to the manic phase of manic-depressive psychosis. 3. The underlying physio-pathological mechanisms that lead to death in this malignant form of psychosis are discussed. 4. The
H F, JARVIE, M C, HOOD
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1. A case of acute delirious mania (Bell's mania) is described. 2. It is regarded as an affective reaction with greater affinity to the fulminating agitated depressive state than to the manic phase of manic-depressive psychosis. 3. The underlying physio-pathological mechanisms that lead to death in this malignant form of psychosis are discussed. 4. The
H F, JARVIE, M C, HOOD
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A case of intermittent delirious mania
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1982The authors present a case of intermittent delirious mania in a hypomanic man. Studies revealed no other cause for the delirium, and it remitted with lithium carbonate therapy.
M S, Swartz +3 more
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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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Delirious mania intractable to treatment
Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 2015We present the case of a 68-year-old lady with a background diagnosis of bipolar disorder, who developed significant episodes of intractable delirium during each of her last three inpatient psychiatric admissions, where she was admitted with mania and psychosis. The case demonstrates diagnostic and management difficulties secondary to this delirium. We
N, O'Callaghan, C, McDonald, B, Hallahan
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