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Published Online: June 1954

INITIAL MASKING OF ORGANIC BRAIN CHANGES BY PSYCHIC SYMPTOMS : Clinical and Electroencephalographic Studies

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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Abbreviated case histories of 6 patients with brain tumor in whom mental symptoms were the first or important manifestation are presented. In these cases, the presence of a focal lesion was indicated by EEG before this was possible by initial clinical examination. [SEE SOURCE PDF FOR TABLE 1] It is recommended that, wherever possible or feasible, a routine EEG should be done on all mental hospital patients and that careful localizing electroencephalographic studies be done on all those in whom there is clinical or electroencephalographic suspicion of a focal lesion.

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Pages: 904 - 910
PubMed: 13158625

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Published in print: June 1954
Published online: 1 April 2006

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