International audienceDepressive symptoms may be the only expression of brain tumours. Thus, it is challenging to suspect a brain tumour when patients with depression have a normal neurological examination. We illustrate this by a case report regarding a meningiomatosis revealed by a treatment-resistant depressive syndrome that improved after surgery. This case highlights the importance of identifying signs of brain tumour in patients with depression. Although there is no consensus about whether brain imaging is indicated for depressive syndromes, it should be performed, particularly in late onset of depressive syndrome (after 50 years of age), treatment-resistant depression or in apathy with a reduced emotional response or without dysphori...
The purpose of this study was to examine the structural abnormalities of patients with late-onset ma...
Abstract Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is primarily indicated for mood disorders and schizophrenia...
Intracranial tumors often present as a combination of neurologic, psychiatric and cognitive disorder...
Large intracranial tumour may present only with psychiatric symptoms without any neurological defici...
Introduction. Meningiomas are slow growing, extra-axial lesions, and can be neurologically silent...
Depression caused by an intracranial meningioma relieved by leucotomy prior to diaosis of the tumour...
Psychiatric disorders are very rarely investigated in neurosurgical patients and are not considered ...
The aim of the study was to examine the structure of psychopathology and clinical features of depres...
Psychological signs and symptoms related to anterior skull base meningiomas, include personality cha...
The aim of the study was to examine the structure of psychopathology and clinical features of depres...
without previous mental illness had presented symptoms of insomnia, somatic discomforts (including s...
Frontal meningioma is often asymptomatic and patient may present with psychiatric symptoms. We repor...
Abstract The findings on depression and anxiety among brain tumor patients have so far been based on...
Dysembryoblastic neuroepithelial tumor (DNET), a benign, rare tumor of the brain, commonly presents ...
Background:Frontal meningioma is often asymptomatic but patients might experience psychiatric sympto...
The purpose of this study was to examine the structural abnormalities of patients with late-onset ma...
Abstract Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is primarily indicated for mood disorders and schizophrenia...
Intracranial tumors often present as a combination of neurologic, psychiatric and cognitive disorder...
Large intracranial tumour may present only with psychiatric symptoms without any neurological defici...
Introduction. Meningiomas are slow growing, extra-axial lesions, and can be neurologically silent...
Depression caused by an intracranial meningioma relieved by leucotomy prior to diaosis of the tumour...
Psychiatric disorders are very rarely investigated in neurosurgical patients and are not considered ...
The aim of the study was to examine the structure of psychopathology and clinical features of depres...
Psychological signs and symptoms related to anterior skull base meningiomas, include personality cha...
The aim of the study was to examine the structure of psychopathology and clinical features of depres...
without previous mental illness had presented symptoms of insomnia, somatic discomforts (including s...
Frontal meningioma is often asymptomatic and patient may present with psychiatric symptoms. We repor...
Abstract The findings on depression and anxiety among brain tumor patients have so far been based on...
Dysembryoblastic neuroepithelial tumor (DNET), a benign, rare tumor of the brain, commonly presents ...
Background:Frontal meningioma is often asymptomatic but patients might experience psychiatric sympto...
The purpose of this study was to examine the structural abnormalities of patients with late-onset ma...
Abstract Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is primarily indicated for mood disorders and schizophrenia...
Intracranial tumors often present as a combination of neurologic, psychiatric and cognitive disorder...