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The British Journal of Psychiatry 158: 119-121 (1991)
© 1991 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
CS Thomas and TJ Neale
Wellington School of Medicine, New Zealand.
Mania secondary to advanced uraemia caused by polycystic disease of the kidneys in a 62-year-old woman involved a complex interplay of physical, psychological and social factors. Psychotherapy and thioridazine led to full recovery.
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