Affective Disorders in Epilepsies: A Neuropsychiatric Review

Psychiatry and neurology are well-established as separate disciplines and they may view an issue of mutual concern, such as affective disorder in people with epilepsy, from such different premises that the important synthesis of behavioural neurology, or neuropsychiatry, will be made ineffective. No...

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Main Author: David C. Taylor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 1989-01-01
Series:Behavioural Neurology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/BEN-1989-2105
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spelling doaj-ea59fefb25fc49078f78851be8cacaf12021-07-02T09:13:32ZengHindawi LimitedBehavioural Neurology0953-41801875-85841989-01-0121496810.3233/BEN-1989-2105Affective Disorders in Epilepsies: A Neuropsychiatric ReviewDavid C. Taylor0University of Manchester, Jesson House (R.M.C.H.), 78 Manchester Road, Swinton, Manchester M27 1FG, UKPsychiatry and neurology are well-established as separate disciplines and they may view an issue of mutual concern, such as affective disorder in people with epilepsy, from such different premises that the important synthesis of behavioural neurology, or neuropsychiatry, will be made ineffective. Nosological problems stemming from the use of diagnostic manuals are discussed and revealed in case reports. Reports of affective disorder in persons with brain disorders are relatively rare, possibly as a consequence of nosological problems which stem from a maintenance of a tradition of “functional” disorder. New cases of bipolar disorder and organic mania are given with commentary on the preponderant lateralization of cerebral dysfunction to the right cerebral hemisphere in manic cases.http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/BEN-1989-2105
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title Affective Disorders in Epilepsies: A Neuropsychiatric Review
title_short Affective Disorders in Epilepsies: A Neuropsychiatric Review
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description Psychiatry and neurology are well-established as separate disciplines and they may view an issue of mutual concern, such as affective disorder in people with epilepsy, from such different premises that the important synthesis of behavioural neurology, or neuropsychiatry, will be made ineffective. Nosological problems stemming from the use of diagnostic manuals are discussed and revealed in case reports. Reports of affective disorder in persons with brain disorders are relatively rare, possibly as a consequence of nosological problems which stem from a maintenance of a tradition of “functional” disorder. New cases of bipolar disorder and organic mania are given with commentary on the preponderant lateralization of cerebral dysfunction to the right cerebral hemisphere in manic cases.
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