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Recently published article about Delirium
Nonmalignant Delirious Mania Treated With Lorazepam and Carbamazepine
June 3, 2021
Delirious mania is a potentially life-threatening but underrecognized neuropsychiatric syndrome. Here, read about a patient whose symptoms were consistent with nonmalignant delirious mania and were successfully treated with lorazepam...