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Schizophrenia in a Woman with Temporal Lobe Arterio-venous Malformations

An Unusual Case Report

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2018

George Vaillant*
Affiliation:
USPHS Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky

Extract

In their review of the schizophrenia-like psychoses of epilepsy, Slater et al. (1963) document the belief that although epilepsy (especially that of the temporal lobe) often precedes schizophrenia-like reactions, schizophrenia rarely precedes epilepsy. In their review of literature on the co-existence of schizophrenia and epilepsy, Slater et al. found but one reported case where temporal lobe epilepsy developed in a patient already psychotic. Their own series of 69 cases contained no instance of psychosis occurring prior to definite onset of epilepsy.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1965 

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References

Slater, E., Beard, A. W., and Glithero, E. (1963). Brit. J. Psychiat., 109, 95.Google Scholar
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