The authors report on a fully right-handed man without prior psychiatric history who developed mania secondary to vascular lesion in the right hemisphere immediately after bereavement of his wife. From literature consideration, it is suggested that bereavement is an effective trigger of mania and that right hemisphere dysfunction provides vulnerability for this effect. This case raises important question for both organic and psychological theories of causation of bipolar affective illness
A patient with right hemisphere complex partial seizures exhibited extreme emotional lability resemb...
Secondary mania resulting from cerebral Cortex are described commonly. But secondary mania produced ...
We described the cerebello-cerebral functional connectivity in a subject who developed a manic state...
It has been long known that affective disorders as a result of organic brain diseases are not uncomm...
Mood disorders following acute stroke are relatively common. However, restlessness with manic episod...
Despite claims that lesional mania is associated with right-hemisphere lesions, supporting evidence ...
The authors report a 63-year-old man with a history of brief isolated manic episodes who became pers...
ESCOLA PAULISTA MED,DEPT PSIQUIAT,RUA BOTUCATU,740-3 ANDAR,BR-04023900 São Paulo,BRAZILESCOLA PAULIS...
Objectives: Individuals with bipolar disorder (BPD) exhibit motor, perceptual, and cognitive disturb...
Copyright © 2014 Raquel Calvão de Melo et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Objective: Psychiatric disorders following cerebrovascular accidents are common. Post-stroke de...
Patients who developed secondary mania after brain injury (N = 1 7) had a significantly greater freq...
BACKGROUND. Although mania is characteristic of bipolar disorder, it can also occur following focal ...
•- The authors have no financial conflicts of interest. 22 Copyright © 2010 The Korean Movement Diso...
SummaryPsychotic symptoms following acquired brain lesion are relatively rare, and thus, the specifi...
A patient with right hemisphere complex partial seizures exhibited extreme emotional lability resemb...
Secondary mania resulting from cerebral Cortex are described commonly. But secondary mania produced ...
We described the cerebello-cerebral functional connectivity in a subject who developed a manic state...
It has been long known that affective disorders as a result of organic brain diseases are not uncomm...
Mood disorders following acute stroke are relatively common. However, restlessness with manic episod...
Despite claims that lesional mania is associated with right-hemisphere lesions, supporting evidence ...
The authors report a 63-year-old man with a history of brief isolated manic episodes who became pers...
ESCOLA PAULISTA MED,DEPT PSIQUIAT,RUA BOTUCATU,740-3 ANDAR,BR-04023900 São Paulo,BRAZILESCOLA PAULIS...
Objectives: Individuals with bipolar disorder (BPD) exhibit motor, perceptual, and cognitive disturb...
Copyright © 2014 Raquel Calvão de Melo et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Objective: Psychiatric disorders following cerebrovascular accidents are common. Post-stroke de...
Patients who developed secondary mania after brain injury (N = 1 7) had a significantly greater freq...
BACKGROUND. Although mania is characteristic of bipolar disorder, it can also occur following focal ...
•- The authors have no financial conflicts of interest. 22 Copyright © 2010 The Korean Movement Diso...
SummaryPsychotic symptoms following acquired brain lesion are relatively rare, and thus, the specifi...
A patient with right hemisphere complex partial seizures exhibited extreme emotional lability resemb...
Secondary mania resulting from cerebral Cortex are described commonly. But secondary mania produced ...
We described the cerebello-cerebral functional connectivity in a subject who developed a manic state...