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Published Online: June 1949

BRAIN TUMORS IN MENTAL HOSPITAL PATIENTS

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

Abstract

In a review of 22 cases with brain tumors verified at operation or post-mortem examination at the Boston Psychopathic Hospital during the years 1938-1946, the following observations were made:
1. Glial tumors comprised the majority of cases although there were also meningiomas, craniopharyngiomas, pinealoma, and metastatic tumors. There were no pituitary or posterior fossa neoplasms in the series.
2. In the majority of patients, symptoms which in retrospect gave evidence of the growth of a brain tumor had been present for a period of 6 months or longer prior to admission.
3. In none of the 22 cases was there any history of previous mental illness.
4. The most prominent early manifestations of brain tumor in this series consisted of seizures, depression, and visual impairment.
5. At the time of admission to the hospital most patients showed prominent mental features characteristic of organic brain disease, and some showed clinical pictures resembling those seen in the toxic psychoses. The chief features of the mental status at the time of admission were confusion, memory impairment, and depression. In some cases, due to the prominence of depression, the clinical picture was similar to that often seen in the involutional psychoses.
6. Neurological abnormalities were present in all but 3 cases in which the tumors were confined to the region of the frontal lobes. In one case of olfactory groove meningioma the only positive neurological finding was anosmia.
7. Electroencephalography was of considerable value in preoperative diagnosis and localization of the tumors.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 897 - 900
PubMed: 18127075

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Published in print: June 1949
Published online: 1 April 2006

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SIDNEY LEVIN
The Department of Psychiatry of the Harvard Medical School and the Boston Psychopathic Hospital.

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