De Mol J, Violon A, Brihaye J
Encephale. 1982;8(1):17-24.
The authors describe 6 cases of post-traumatic schizophrenia and make a critical review of the literature concerning this unusual post-traumatic personality disturbance. Various schizophrenic manifestations are observed: they principally consist of delusion, hallucination, paranoid and mystical ideas, autism, psychomotor instability, fugues. Post-traumatic schizophrenia occurs mostly in young men, before thirty years. The severity of traumatic brain injury appears irrelevant in its genesis. Temporal lobes are more often involved (one third of the cases). Pre-traumatic personality disturbances are the main factor as demonstrated by the anamnesis and by the results of Rorschach test.