Nizamie S H, Nizamie A, Borde M, Sharma S
Central Institute of Psychiatry, Bihar, India.
Acta Psychiatr Scand. 1988 Jun;77(6):637-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0447.1988.tb05181.x.
Mania secondary to head injury is reported to be rare. Two cases of florid manic psychoses following head injury are reported along with neurological and neuropsychological investigations. Findings on the Luria Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery (LNNB) suggested residual cognitive deficits, predominantly of right hemisphere. Temporal proximity, clinical neurological findings, EEG changes and deficits on LNNB suggest a causal link between head injury and mania.
据报道,继发于头部损伤的躁狂症很罕见。本文报告了两例头部损伤后出现的明显躁狂性精神病病例,并进行了神经学和神经心理学调查。鲁利亚-内布拉斯加神经心理成套测验(LNNB)的结果表明存在残留认知缺陷,主要累及右半球。时间上的接近、临床神经学发现、脑电图变化以及LNNB上的缺陷表明头部损伤与躁狂症之间存在因果关系。