Abstract

AbstractMania occurring for the first time in later life is uncommon; however, it can rarely occur as a consequence of stroke. Here, the authors present the case of an elderly man who developed secondary mania shortly following a haemorrhagic stroke, and who responded well to treatment with olanzapine. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons

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