Neuroendocrinology and limbic epilepsy: relationships to psychopathology, seizure variables, and neuropsychological function.

作者: Deborah B. Leiderman , John G. Csernansky , James A. Moses

DOI: 10.1111/J.1528-1157.1990.TB05375.X

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摘要: Summary: Correlations were sought among neuroendocrine, psychopathologic, neuropsychological, and seizure variables in 16 male patients with limbic epilepsy. Plasma prolactin luteinizing hormone levels directly correlated frequency. was inversely thought disorder. Post hoc findings included a strong direct correlation between total plasma testosterone aggression. These relationships may help to elucidate mechanisms related interictal symptomatology epilepsy. RESUMEN Se nan buscado las correlaciones entre neuroendocrinologicas, psicopatologicas. neuropsicologicas y ataques en pacientes con epilepsia limbica. Los niveles plasmaticos de prolactina hormona luteinizante, se correlacionaron directamente la frecuencia los ataques. La plasmatica correlaciono inversamente trastomos pensamiento. hallazgos posteriores incluyeron una fuerte correlacion directa totales testosterona agresion. Estos datos pueden ayudar aclarar mecanismos relacionados sintomatologia enfermos limbica. ZUSAMMENFASSUNG Bei mannlichen Patienten mit einer limbischen Epilepsie (LE) wurde nach Korrelationen zwischen Endokrinium, Psychopathologie, neuropsychologischen Veranderungen und unter-schiedlichen Anfallstypen gesucht. Das Plasma-Prolaktin korrelierte umgekehrt Denkstorungen. Postiktale Befunde zeigten eine deutliche direkte Korrelation Gesamt-Plasma-Testosteron Aggression. Diese Abhangigkeiten konnten Mechanismen aufdecken, die den intenktalen Symptomen bei limbischer zusammenhangen.

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