The abnormal neuronal excitability underlying seizure disorders may alter behavior. Behavioral alterations associated with epilepsy can occur during the ictal period, especially in patients who suffer partial seizures of temporal or frontal lobe origin, or during the interictal period in the setting of chronic temporolimbic seizure discharges. We use case descriptions to illustrate behavioral presentations of epilepsy that resemble primary psychiatric illnesses, including schizophrenic psychoses, mood disorders, panic disorder, and dissociative disorders. The varied secondary psychiatric syndromes produced by epilepsy are elucidated by a consideration of normal functions of temporal and frontolimbic structures. The clinical pictures provide...
Objective: There is accumulating evidence that the limbic system is pathologically involved in cases...
We evaluated the frequency of psychiatric disorders (PDs) in a homogenous series of patients with te...
Seizures can have varied presentations and may have different etiological factors. A multidisciplina...
It is suggested that psychological consultation to an epileptic center is fundamental in order to so...
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder and frequently observed with psychiatric disorders. Epileptic pe...
The present study was guided by the hypothesis that temporal lobe epilepsy psychosis is associated w...
Most focal seizures originate in the temporal lobe and are commonly divided into mesial and lateral ...
A subtle behavioural or cognitive manifestation of epilepsy can be defined in two ways. First, epile...
Contains fulltext : 89450.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Since the 1950s,...
AbstractObjective: Mounting evidence suggests that the limbic system is pathologically involved in c...
People who have epilepsy seem particularly liable to certain major psychiatric disorders: a chronic ...
Objective: Mounting evidence suggests that the limbic system is pathologically involved in cases of ...
There are two components to this Thesis. The first is a review of the literature. Associations betwe...
Mood disorders have been described as the commonest psychiatric disorders in patients with temporal ...
AbstractObjective: There is accumulating evidence that the limbic system is pathologically involved ...
Objective: There is accumulating evidence that the limbic system is pathologically involved in cases...
We evaluated the frequency of psychiatric disorders (PDs) in a homogenous series of patients with te...
Seizures can have varied presentations and may have different etiological factors. A multidisciplina...
It is suggested that psychological consultation to an epileptic center is fundamental in order to so...
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder and frequently observed with psychiatric disorders. Epileptic pe...
The present study was guided by the hypothesis that temporal lobe epilepsy psychosis is associated w...
Most focal seizures originate in the temporal lobe and are commonly divided into mesial and lateral ...
A subtle behavioural or cognitive manifestation of epilepsy can be defined in two ways. First, epile...
Contains fulltext : 89450.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Since the 1950s,...
AbstractObjective: Mounting evidence suggests that the limbic system is pathologically involved in c...
People who have epilepsy seem particularly liable to certain major psychiatric disorders: a chronic ...
Objective: Mounting evidence suggests that the limbic system is pathologically involved in cases of ...
There are two components to this Thesis. The first is a review of the literature. Associations betwe...
Mood disorders have been described as the commonest psychiatric disorders in patients with temporal ...
AbstractObjective: There is accumulating evidence that the limbic system is pathologically involved ...
Objective: There is accumulating evidence that the limbic system is pathologically involved in cases...
We evaluated the frequency of psychiatric disorders (PDs) in a homogenous series of patients with te...
Seizures can have varied presentations and may have different etiological factors. A multidisciplina...