1987
Mania After Brain Injury: A Controlled Study of Causative Factors
Starkstein S, Pearlson G, Boston J, Robinson R. Mania After Brain Injury: A Controlled Study of Causative Factors. JAMA Neurology 1987, 44: 1069-1073. PMID: 3632381, DOI: 10.1001/archneur.1987.00520220065019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBrain injuryVentricle/brain ratiosPossible family historyFocal brain injurySecondary maniaRight hemisphere lesionsSubcortical atrophyBrain ratioDepressive episodeLimbic areasManic patientsFamily historyManic syndromeFocal lesionsAffective disordersPatientsInjuryLesionsCausative factorsRare occurrenceHemisphere lesionsGenetic loadingRight hemisphereManiaRight hemisphere involvement
1983
Mood Change following Bilateral Hemisphere Brain Injury
Lipsey J, Robinson R, Pearlson G, Rao K, Price T. Mood Change following Bilateral Hemisphere Brain Injury. The British Journal Of Psychiatry 1983, 143: 266-273. PMID: 6626839, DOI: 10.1192/bjp.143.3.266.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHemisphere brain injuryFunctional physical impairmentBrain injuryCognitive impairmentPhysical impairmentLeft frontal lobe lesionFrontal lobe lesionsThromboembolic strokeBrain lesionsSuch injuriesCT scanLesion locationDepression severityLobe lesionsLesion proximityDepressive symptomatologyLesion ageFrontal poleInjuryMood changesPatientsImpairmentMood ScaleLesionsDepression