Mania triggered by levodopa treatment in a patient with frontotemporal dementia caused by A C9orf72 repeat expansion: A case report
•The C9orf72 repeat expansion is a common cause of frontotemporal dementia.•Parkinsonism develops in a substantial number of patients with C9orf72 associated frontotemporal dementia.•C9orf72 associated frontotemporal dementia may be linked to mania and bipolar disease.
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