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2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2052104/v1
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Frontal lobe glioma and acute psychosis

Abstract: A 13-year-old female patient was admitted for acute psychotic symptoms after two months of non-periodic mild fever and progressive behavioral changes. Hallucinations, delirium, disinhibition, coprolalia, and defiant behavior required admission to the Psychiatric Unit. Neurological examination and EEG werenormal. An extensive lesion involving the right frontal lobe was depicted in brain MRI. Psychiatric symptoms completely resolved after surgery. Histological diagnosis was of an Oligodendroglioma grade II, IDH … Show more

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