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Citation

Zwil AS, McAllister TW, Raimo E. Int. J. Psychiatry Med. 1992; 22(4): 377-395.

Affiliation

Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1992, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

1363419

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: A prospective study was designed to investigate the varied presentations of major affective disorders in patients with organic brain disease. METHOD: Patients admitted to our neuropsychiatry service, with affective and behavioral disturbances, and known neurological disorders, were classified, on phenomenological grounds, into the following groups: 1) elated mania; 2) irritable mania; 3) affective lability with periods of irritability, but without other symptoms pathognomonic for mania; and 4) intermittent psychosis with absent or ambiguous mood changes. RESULTS: A majority of patients in all four groups responded to pharmacotherapy with anti-cycling agents. CONCLUSIONS: It is proposed that these groups represent different expressions of mania in brain injured persons, and that these expressions range through a spectrum of phenomenology, included elated mania, irritable mania, episodic psychosis and explosive organic personality disorder. The DSM-III-R classification of these disorders, and approaches to their clinical management, are discussed.


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