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Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2016
Affective disorders are common among post-stroke patients and mainly presented with disorders of the depressive spectrum. Mania is observed in less than 1% of patients after stroke. Mania could develop after stroke in any vascular territory, however most commonly - in case of lesion location in the right hemisphere. It is suggested that its development
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Affective disorders are common among post-stroke patients and mainly presented with disorders of the depressive spectrum. Mania is observed in less than 1% of patients after stroke. Mania could develop after stroke in any vascular territory, however most commonly - in case of lesion location in the right hemisphere. It is suggested that its development
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Journal of Affective Disorders, 2011
Bipolar mood disorder (manic-depressive illness) has many artistic references, especially in the painting domain, depicting moods and associated features. The title of some paintings directly refers to the psychopathological state of the disorder. There are a great number of painting masterpieces showing the depressive pole of manic-depressive illness.
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Bipolar mood disorder (manic-depressive illness) has many artistic references, especially in the painting domain, depicting moods and associated features. The title of some paintings directly refers to the psychopathological state of the disorder. There are a great number of painting masterpieces showing the depressive pole of manic-depressive illness.
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The Lancet, 1968
I HAVE proposed a comprehensive theory of cerebral amine function which links biochemical, physiological, psychological and clinical phenomena1,2. One hypothesis derived from this general theory is that methysergide should benefit patients with mania. The results of trials in the first five patients are sufficiently notable for a preliminary account to
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I HAVE proposed a comprehensive theory of cerebral amine function which links biochemical, physiological, psychological and clinical phenomena1,2. One hypothesis derived from this general theory is that methysergide should benefit patients with mania. The results of trials in the first five patients are sufficiently notable for a preliminary account to
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