Zhurnal nevropatologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova (Moscow, Russia : 1952)
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Zh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova · Jan 1985
[Clinico-psychopathologic features and typology of acute paranoid episodes in schizophrenia].
The author observed 50 patients with schizophrenia manifested by a delirious state in the form of acute paranoid. Along with the general characteristics of the psychopathological structure of this syndrome, the schizophrenic patients presented considerable differences both in manifestations of the psychosis itself and in its time-course. On the basis of the qualitative specific features of delirious persecution manifestations and the ratio in the picture of psychosis of the components of acute sensual delirium and interpretative delirium, 3 variants of acute paranoid were identified: paranoid with the predominance of sensual delirium; paranoid with elements of interpretative delirium; and paranoid with a tendency to delirium alteration in the direction of fantasy. The author considers some characteristics of acute paranoids in schizophrenia and the possibility to use the elaborated typology for prognostic purposes.
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Zh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova · Jan 1985
Review Comparative Study[Sleep disorders in endogenous depressions (review)].
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Zh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova · Jan 1985
[Neuropathologic syndromes in the late period of closed cranio-cerebral injuries].
Using a comprehensive psychoneurological examination including a number of paraclinical methods (EEG, REG, echoventriculometry, thromboelastography, audiography, etc.) the authors studied 160 war veterans who had sustained a closed craniocerebral injury of a mild or moderate degree during the Great Patriotic War. The following neuropathological syndromes most characteristic for its long-term period were identified: cochleo-vestibular disorders, oculomotor and optico-vestibular disorders, as well as vegetovascular, hypothalamic, Parkinsonism, dyssomnic, epileptic and hydrocephalohypertensive syndromes. The authors also describe a number of the features of these syndromes related to the type of the course of the long-term period of the injury and to the predominance in the clinical picture of the disease of posttraumatic or cerebrovascular disturbances.
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Zh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova · Jan 1985
[Clinical picture and pathogenesis of measles encephalitis and meningoencephalitis].
The results of clinical observations over patients with encephalitides (E) and meningoencephalitides (ME) of measles etiology are presented. In the majority of patients, E and ME development was related to the severe forms of measles. ⋯ Neurological complications in patients with measles were most frequently presented by the meningoencephalic syndrome and less commonly by ME and E. The pathogenesis of central nervous system impairments associated with measles is discussed.