A Case Series of Hypomanic Shift Observed During rTMS Treatment of Unipolar Depression
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2013Author
Ozten, Eylem
Karamustafalıoglu, Oguz
Hizli Sayar, Gokben
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Objective: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) can enhance the excitement of the brain through
adjusting the biological activities of the cerebral cortex and has wide biological effects, making it one basic
mechanism of therapy for depression. In the treatment of unipolar depressive disorder, almost in every treatment
method, hypomanic and manic shifts can be observed. There is still a lack of data regarding manic and hypomanic
symptoms triggered by rTMS applications.
Method: We describe four cases with unipolar depression in which high-frequency rTMS over the left dorsolateral
prefrontal cortex applied as an add-on antidepressive strategy may have induced a hypomanic episode.
Results: In these cases, 25 Hz rTMS combined with antidepressants may have contributed to the occurrence of
hypomanic symptoms.
Conclusion: Using an intensive methodology of rTMS may induce hypomanic or manic symptoms.
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