Zhurnal nevropatologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova (Moscow, Russia : 1952)
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Zh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova · Jan 1987
[Disorders of self-consciousness in schizophrenic patients with depressive and depressive-paranoid syndromes].
Self-consciousness disorders were studied in 48 schizophrenics (60 attacks) with depressive and depressive-paranoid syndromes. Depressive states were accompanied by impairment of the sensory-perceptive component of the patients' self-consciousness expressed in an altered perception of the "ego" and in disruption of the integrity and activity of the "ego image". Depressive paranoid states are characterized by stage-by-stage recovery of self-consciousness which undergoes complete destruction at the height of an attack. Self-consciousness disorders are analyzed at different stages of disease regression.
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Zh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova · Jan 1986
[1 of the variants of the course of paroxysmal schizophrenia with affective disorder during remission].
On the basis of clinico-psychopathological examination of 34 patients with paroxysmal forms of schizophrenia and affective pathology prior to acute psychosis the authors have identified major clinical types of affective disorders during remissions. Correlation was ascertained between the rate of progression of the endogenic process in the premanifest period, the degree of its activity in remissions and clinico-dynamic characteristics of affective disorders.
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Zh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova · Jan 1986
[Intravenous novocaine block in the treatment of vertebrogenic sclerotomic and myotomic pain].
The authors treated 60 patients with vertebrogenic lumbosacral radiculitis and lumboischialgias accompanied by sclerotomic and myotomic pain. Intravenous procaine blockades of the legs were used for this purpose. Improvement was achieved in the majority of patients. The authors present the rationale of blockades and describe the technique of their performance, as well as contraindications for them.
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Zh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova · Jan 1986
[Meralgia paresthetica in patients with osteochondrosis of the spine].
Clinical and electrophysiologic examinations of 1220 patients with spinal osteochondrosis syndromes have made it possible to distinguish two variants of meralgia paresthetica, permanent and transitory ones. Different methods for the management of the syndrome were developed, with due consideration for the aforementioned variants.