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    Date Issued2000 (1)AuthorBenjamin, Sheldon (1)Kirsch, Daniel (1)Ozbayrak, Kaan R. (1)
    Visscher, T. (1)
    Weaver, John P. (1)UMass Chan AffiliationDepartment of Neurosurgery (1)Department of Psychiatry (1)Document TypeJournal Article (1)KeywordAdult (1)Arteriovenous Malformations (1)Bipolar Disorder (1)Frontal Lobe (1)Humans (1)View MoreJournalNeurology (1)

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    Hypomania from the left frontal AVM resection

    Benjamin, Sheldon; Kirsch, Daniel; Visscher, T.; Ozbayrak, Kaan R.; Weaver, John P. (2000-04-04)
    Right frontal injury often has been associated with development of manic behavior. Reports of similar behavior change with left-sided frontal damage are rare. We report a patient who developed hypomania after removal of an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) from the left frontal lobe.
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