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Patients following brain surgery for tumour were assessed using the Emotional and Social Dysfunction questionnaire on a self-rating and partner version of the questionnaire. Analyses were performed on those patients who had self-ratings following surgery for astrocytoma (n=13), meningioma (n=26), neuroma (n=13) and
pituitary adenoma
(n=17). Patients with astrocytoma were rated highest when compared to the other tumour groups, although all groups of patients performed more poorly on some of the individual scales compared to a matched control group of extra-cerebral neurosurgery patients and terminally ill cancer patients. A malignant (n=48) and benign (n=33) classification similarly showed a higher partner and self-rating of malignant tumour patients. Both diagnosis and location of lesion determined outcome independently. Some differences in profile and severity between patient self-ratings and partner ratings indicate the need to survey both perspectives. This study shows a broader based emotional dysfunction in these patients which includes such prominent features such as anger, helplessness, fatigue, emotional dyscontrol,
indifference
, and maladaptive behaviour. These results are discussed in terms of follow-up therapeutic care and the need to further explore the relationship between lesion location and emotional profile.
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PMID:Emotional and social dysfunction in patients following surgical treatment for brain tumour. 1285 80
We describe the clinical history of a 49-year old woman, who demonstrated progressive personality changes more than twenty years after radiation of a
pituitary adenoma
(prolactinoma), with
apathy
, loss of initiative, memory deficits, postural instability, dysarthria and faecal incontinence. Neuropsychological assessment showed impulsivity, loss of overview, desinhibition, fluctuating deficits of attention, and memory disturbances. MRI-scanning of the brain revealed a cystic lesion along the right ventricle. The clinical picture and the findings of the other investigations are typical for dementia due to radiation encephalopathy. Such a long period between radiation and cognitive deterioration is rare, although it has been described before.
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PMID:Een zeldzame oorzaak van dementie: de bestralingsencephalopathie. 2739 86
A 71-year-old man was referred to neuro-ophthalmology for evaluation of reading problems associated with
pituitary adenoma
. Perimetry showed a right temporal crescent syndrome ("half moon" syndrome) suggesting left occipital disease. Cranial magnetic resonance imaging, electroencephalogram, and cerebrospinal fluid examination (14-3-3 protein) were consistent with a diagnosis of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. His neurologic condition rapidly deteriorated with memory problems, myoclonus, and
apathy
followed by death, 4 months later. This case shows how visual problems may be the first manifestation of this rare prion disease (Heidenhain variant of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease).
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PMID:The dark side of the (half) moon. 3077 62