Clinical Neuroscience - 1958;11(5-6)

Clinical Neuroscience

DECEMBER 01, 1958

[Central nervous system lesions in animal studies with blood serum and cerebrospinal fluid from multiple sclerosis patients]

DR LEHOCZKY Tibor, DR HALASY Margit, DR MOLNÁR Erzsébet

[Blood serum of 11 patients with multiple sclerosis in relapsing phase or acute exacerbation and cerebrospinal fluid were inoculated intracerebrally with 153 suckers, 73 adult mice, 16 weaned hamsters and 16 chicken embryo Sic bladders.]

Clinical Neuroscience

DECEMBER 01, 1958

[Intracranial hypertension and polyglobulia]

DR GÁTAI György

[Based on our case, the neurological and neurosurgical In addition to polycytaemia vera and cerebral polyglobulia, which are well known in our practice, we also have to consider pathologies in which polyglobulia of non-neuronal origin and transient "secondary" polyglobulia cause consequential neurological disorders.]

Clinical Neuroscience

DECEMBER 01, 1958

[Data on the pathology of subacute progressive panencephalitis (Dawson; Pette-Dőring; van Bogaert)]

DR TARISKA István

[Based on 6 cases of s. p. p. without severe anoxia-vascular complications, the author believes that the timeline of the neurological symptoms of the disease is related to the inflammatory process from back to front of the angiopathic process in the cerebral hemispheres.]

Clinical Neuroscience

DECEMBER 01, 1958

[Artistic additions to the state of delirium (Wahnstimmung)]

DR FORNÁDI Ferenc

[A review of our clinical case shows that our patient's drawing and painting do not belong to the category of schizophrenic drawings.]

Clinical Neuroscience

DECEMBER 01, 1958

[Korsakow syndrome associated with meningeal apoplexy]

DR DOBI Sándor

[The emergence and psychopathological analysis of the long-known symptom cluster of Korsakow syndrome has received much attention in the literature.]

Clinical Neuroscience

DECEMBER 01, 1958

[Intravesical electrical stimulation in the diagnosis and therapy of bladder paralysis]

DR KATONA Ferenc

[Bladder paralysis often occurs after various diseases and injuries of the spinal cord. The paralysed bladder can easily become infected, which, despite the antibiotic treatment used today, can often lead to severe, often incurable urosepsis, according to the literature and our own experience...]

Clinical Neuroscience

DECEMBER 01, 1958

[On the association of cortico-visceral disorders with psychotic states]

DR PANETH Gábor

[Research in the field of cortico-visceral interactions has led to the realisation that pathogenesis of many diseases of internal organs involves pathological impulses of nervous system origin (Bykov).]

Clinical Neuroscience

DECEMBER 01, 1958

[Effect of electrical stimulation of the cerebral cortex on the ECG]

DR KENEDI István

[Neurobiological research over the last two decades has shown that higher cortical regulation operates over the diencephalon centres that affect blood circulation.]

Clinical Neuroscience

DECEMBER 01, 1958

[The psychopathology of jealousy]

DR DRIETOMSZKY Jenő

[The relationship between man and woman is as much a subject for the artists of image, sound and word as it is for the educator, the psychologist, the psychiatrist and the lawyer.]

Clinical Neuroscience

DECEMBER 01, 1958

[Addendum for conservative treatment of platybasia]

DR CSILLAG Mária, DR VIKÁR György

[Platybasia, or basilar imprint, has been used as a synonym since Virchow ; an abnormal drainage of the posterior cranial fossa, a relative narrowing of the foramen occipitale magnum, which causes symptoms partly by disturbance of cerebrospinal fluid and blood circulation and partly by direct pressure on the bulbar landscape.]

Clinical Neuroscience

DECEMBER 01, 1958

[The pseudo-pregnancy]

DR FORNÁDI Ferenc

[Looking at the issue of pseudopregnancy, it can be noted that, in addition to hysterical pregnancy in the classic sense, other forms of pseudopregnancy are encountered in psychiatric practice.]

Clinical Neuroscience

DECEMBER 01, 1958

[Chronicle]

[Dimethyltryptamine as a new psychotic.]