GeschwindSyndrome in Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration: Neuroanatomical and neuropsychological features over 9 years GeschwindSyndrome, a characteristic behavioral syndrome frequently described in patients affected by temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), consists of the following features: hyper-religiosity, hypergraphia, hyposexuality, and irritability. Here we report the 9-year-clinical course of a case of GeschwindSyndrome that developed as a first and salient clinical expression of right temporal lobe variant of frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD). Only one patient affected by frontotemporal dementia has previously been shown to present with GeschwindSyndrome. MS presented at age 73 with 3 years of personality and behavioral symptoms. Her early symptoms primarily included hyper
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with temporal lobe epilepsy. It was called Geschwindsyndrome. [89] Bensan and Herman reported that data are insufficient to state with certainty that a consistent pattern of behavioral changes occur in patient with temporal lobe epilepsy. The complex partial epilepsy should not be diagnosed on the basis of the presence of Geschwindsyndrome without any paroxysmal episodes that can be proven to be epileptic
with temporal lobe epilepsy. It was called Geschwindsyndrome. [89] Bensan and Herman reported that data are insufficient to state with certainty that a consistent pattern of behavioral changes occur in patient with temporal lobe epilepsy. The complex partial epilepsy should not be diagnosed on the basis of the presence of Geschwindsyndrome without any paroxysmal episodes that can be proven to be epileptic
with temporal lobe epilepsy. It was called Geschwindsyndrome. [89] Bensan and Herman reported that data are insufficient to state with certainty that a consistent pattern of behavioral changes occur in patient with temporal lobe epilepsy. The complex partial epilepsy should not be diagnosed on the basis of the presence of Geschwindsyndrome without any paroxysmal episodes that can be proven to be epileptic
with temporal lobe epilepsy. It was called Geschwindsyndrome. [89] Bensan and Herman reported that data are insufficient to state with certainty that a consistent pattern of behavioral changes occur in patient with temporal lobe epilepsy. The complex partial epilepsy should not be diagnosed on the basis of the presence of Geschwindsyndrome without any paroxysmal episodes that can be proven to be epileptic
share a particular delusion because of their close relationship with each other.There are a number of uncommon psychiatric syndromes, which are often named after the person who first described them, such as Capgras syndrome, De Clerambault syndrome, Othello syndrome, Ganser syndrome, Cotard delusion, and Ekbom syndrome, and additional disorders such as the Couvade syndrome and Geschwindsyndrome.[46