“…Mania, psychosis, and visual hallucinations are the most common manifestations and are mostly associated with right-sided lesions [6,7]. Symptoms usually resolve with resection of the mass as well [6]. Mania secondary to brain lesions, especially affecting frontal, temporal, and subcortical limbic brain areas, should be considered in patients with a history atypical for classic bipolar and first manic episode after age 40 [2].…”