dc.contributor.author | Hanagasi, Hasmet | |
dc.contributor.author | Emre, Murat | |
dc.contributor.author | GÜRVİT, İbrahim Hakan | |
dc.contributor.author | Aykutlu, Ebru | |
dc.contributor.author | Saylan, Mete | |
dc.contributor.author | BİLGİÇ, Başar | |
dc.contributor.author | Baral-Kulaksizoglu, Isin | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2021-03-03T17:18:26Z | |
dc.date.available | 2021-03-03T17:18:26Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2004 | |
dc.identifier.citation | BİLGİÇ B., Baral-Kulaksizoglu I., Hanagasi H., Saylan M., Aykutlu E., GÜRVİT İ. H. , Emre M., "Obsessive-compulsive disorder secondary to bilateral frontal damage due to a closed head injury", Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology, cilt.17, sa.2, ss.118-120, 2004 | |
dc.identifier.issn | 1543-3633 | |
dc.identifier.other | vv_1032021 | |
dc.identifier.other | av_491c43ee-a234-4199-8918-32560e276051 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/52592 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=2942620643&origin=inward | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://doi.org/10.1097/01.wnn.0000117862.44205.ea | |
dc.description.abstract | Objective: To describe a patient who exhibited obsessive-compulsive disorder and frontal lobe dysfunction signs after a closed head trauma. Background: Recent evidence indicates that frontal-subcortical circuits are involved in the pathogenesis of primary obsessive-compulsive disorder. There are a number of case reports of secondary obsessive-compulsive disorder after lesions involving certain parts of these circuits. Method: Clinical examinations, cognitive and behavioral assessments, and lesion analysis based on magnetic resonance imaging were conducted. Results: The patient displayed marked obsessive-compulsive behavior along with hyperorality and apathy. Magnetic resonance imaging showed symmetrical frontal-polar abnormal signal intensity. Topographic lesion analysis revealed involvement of Brodmann areas 11, 10, 24, 25, and 32. Conclusions: The patient presented in this report had both frontal lobe dysfunction signs and obsessive-compulsive disorder secondary to bilateral frontal damage due to a closed head injury. The etiological significance of head injury and frontal lobe involvement in obsessive-compulsive disorder is discussed in the context of the clinical and neuroimaging findings and of previous series of brain injured patients. | |
dc.language.iso | eng | |
dc.subject | Cognitive Neuroscience | |
dc.subject | Life Sciences | |
dc.subject | Psychiatry and Mental Health | |
dc.subject | Health Sciences | |
dc.subject | DAVRANIŞ BİLİMLERİ | |
dc.subject | NEUROSCIENCES | |
dc.subject | Sağlık Bilimleri | |
dc.subject | Sosyal ve Beşeri Bilimler | |
dc.subject | Davranış Bilimleri | |
dc.subject | Yaşam Bilimleri | |
dc.subject | Temel Bilimler | |
dc.subject | Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology | |
dc.subject | Social Sciences & Humanities | |
dc.subject | Klinik Tıp (MED) | |
dc.subject | Yaşam Bilimleri (LIFE) | |
dc.subject | Psikiyatri | |
dc.subject | Sinirbilim ve Davranış | |
dc.title | Obsessive-compulsive disorder secondary to bilateral frontal damage due to a closed head injury | |
dc.type | Makale | |
dc.relation.journal | Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology | |
dc.contributor.department | İstanbul Üniversitesi , İstanbul Tıp Fakültesi , Dahili Tıp Bilimleri Bölümü | |
dc.identifier.volume | 17 | |
dc.identifier.issue | 2 | |
dc.identifier.startpage | 118 | |
dc.identifier.endpage | 120 | |
dc.contributor.firstauthorID | 2521904 | |