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Am J Geriatr Psychiatry 5:179-181, May 1997
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Hormone Replacement Therapy and Late-Life Mania

Robert C. Young, M.D., Margaret Moline, Ph.D., and Felix Kleyman, M.D.

From The New York Hospital—Cornell Medical Center, Westchester Division, White Plains, NY, and Cornell Institute of Geriatric Psychiatry.

The authors report a case of mania occurring in a woman in late life who had begun receiving hormone replacement therapy for osteoporosis. They discuss related literature reports of mania or rapid cycling after adjunctive estrogen administration for refractory depression.







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