Clinical Neuroscience - 1950;3(02)

Clinical Neuroscience

JUNE 09, 1950

[Brain pathology and psychiatry]

A. Sz. Samarjan

[The development of contemporary psychiatry is linked to the enormous achievements of brain pathology and general human pathology, which psychiatry is increasingly using to underpin its pathogenetic approach to psychosis.]

Clinical Neuroscience

JUNE 09, 1950

[Aphasia in the context of Heller’s dementia infantilis]

JAKAB Irén

[Lange draws attention to the importance of establishing the diagnosis of dementia infantile, in the sense that if there is no doubt about the diagnosis, such a patient can be placed in an appropriate mental hospital instead of a costly placement in a special educational institution if he cannot be kept in family care because of his restlessness.]

Clinical Neuroscience

JUNE 09, 1950

[A case of multiple myeloma with spinal cord compression and complete rib disappearance]

HULLAY József

[A case report of multiple myeloma with spinal cord compression confirmed by clinical, biopsy, histological, radiological and chemical examination. Interesting features of the case are complete disappearance of the VI rib, metastasis of the contact fly segment, remission with surgery and RTG irradiation, no neurological symptoms for one and a half years from the onset of symptoms and one year from surgery.]