Unilateral Temporal Lobe Damage and the Partial Kluver–Bucy Syndrome

The characteristic behavioural constellation of Kluver–Bucy syndrome is believed to be diagnostic of bilateral temporal lobe damage, even in the partial syndrome. The case described is that of a 54 year old woman with gross atrophy of her right temporal lobe following neurosurgery who developed hype...

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Main Authors: G. D. L. Bates, S. G. Sturman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 1995-01-01
Series:Behavioural Neurology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/BEN-1995-8205
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Summary:The characteristic behavioural constellation of Kluver–Bucy syndrome is believed to be diagnostic of bilateral temporal lobe damage, even in the partial syndrome. The case described is that of a 54 year old woman with gross atrophy of her right temporal lobe following neurosurgery who developed hyperphagia (with driven food-seeking behaviour), placidity and hyposexuality. Her case thereby meets criteria for the partial syndrome but without evidence of bilateral damage. The discussion covers the various presentations of hyperphagia, the significance of the symptom cluster of Kluver–Bucy syndrome and the management difficulties presented by hyperphagia.
ISSN:0953-4180
1875-8584