Post-Stroke Mania: A Case Series in A Rural, Community Hospital

Lewis Mehl Madrona
2020 Neurology - Research & Surgery  
and Purpose: Post-stroke mania is thought to be rare, and has been described after lesions in the territory of the left medial cerebral artery, biparietal cortex, and the left putamen. Methods: Case-study methodology was used to identify similarities and difference among six cases of post-stroke mania in a rural, community hospital over 1 year. Results: All patients had pre-existing moderate levels of small vessel occlusive disease and two had confirmed lacunar infarcts in the basal ganglia,
more » ... le one had a small left sided fronto-parietal infarct consistent with the dysarthria-clumsy hand syndrome. Stroke was not initially recognized among these patients due to the absence of acute Computed Tomography (CT) findings. Patients without pre-existing psychiatric diagnoses responded to low dose quetiapine. Two patients with pre-existing diagnoses of depression and anxiety, required higher doses. Conclusion: Post-stroke mania may be under-appreciated due to the subtle neurological findings inherent to basal ganglia and/or lacunar infarcts in other locations. Acute CT is not reliable enough to confirm the diagnosis of stroke which may allow many of these cases to be missed.
doi:10.33425/2641-4333.1025 fatcat:mrqvqakv6bf7tiuqagszcoob4e