Neurol. praxi. 2010;11(6):425-427
In 1997, a 29-year-old female patient suffered a complicated craniocerebral injury (a fall off a horse) with foci of hemorrhagic contusion
in the left parietal, right temporal and frontal cerebral lobes and a subsequent development of secondary post-traumatic epilepsy, with
a confirmed epileptogenic focus located in the right centro-parieto-temporal region. She underwent right anterior temporal lobectomy
and ventriculo-peritoneal drainage for hydrocephalus of the third and fourth ventricles as well as rehabilitation therapy with a minimal
neurological residuum. An unusual „tremor“ of the right-sided limbs possibly triggered by the conflict situation is discussed. EEG and
EMG analyses of the dyskinetic phenomenon do not indicate its organic origin. A thorough clinical and neuropsychological examination
provides evidence of functional pathogenesis. Behavioral disinhibition in a possibly predisposed area potentiated by organic brain
syndrome is assumed. Psychotherapeutic treatment was initiated.
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