Clinical Neuroscience - 1984;37(12)

Clinical Neuroscience

DECEMBER 01, 1984

Die Auswirkungen der Rodewischer Thesen auf die Entwicklung der Psychiatrie 1963-1983

EHRIG Lange

Anlässlich des 1. Symposion sozialitischer Staaten über psychiatrische Rehabilitation 1963 wurden Entwicklungsgrundsätze formuliert, als „Rodewischer Thesen" bekannt geworden, die einen wesentlichen und zum Teil grundlegenden Umbruch in der komplexen Betreuung psychisch Kranker mit Schwerpunktbildung „psychiatrische Rehabilitation" zum Ziele hatten. Mit ihnen wurde eine Neuordnung des Bodens, auf dem sich psychiatrische Rehabilitation zu entwickeln hatte, gefordert und geschaffen.

Clinical Neuroscience

DECEMBER 01, 1984

[Surgical management of coexisting brain aneurysm and arteriovenous angioma]

DR. FÉNYES Gy., DR. TARJÁNYI J., DR. TÓTH Daru P., DR. DÓCZI F., DR. SOMOGYI I.

[The authors report on the coexistence of right anterior angioma and saccular aneurysm of the anterior communicating artery and successful successful treatment. Pathogenesis and treatment are discussed and treatment.]

Clinical Neuroscience

DECEMBER 01, 1984

[Scintigraphic studies in cerebral infarction]

DR. SZÉPLAKI Zoltán, DR. TÓTH Gábor, DR. ANTÓNY Miklós

[The authors use data from 482 patients with ischaemic cerebrovascular disease to evaluate the potential of complex brain scintigraphy. In cerebral infarction, static scintigraphy should be performed in addition to radionuclide brain scintigraphy. For static studies in cerebral infarction, the best radiopharmaceutical to use is technetium 99m-diphosphonate. Evaluate the place of brain scintigraphy in neuroradiological testing methods neuroradiography.]

Clinical Neuroscience

DECEMBER 01, 1984

[Changing techniques in group psychotherapy II.]

DR. SIMON Lajos, DR. ZÖLD Bálint

[The authors have tested a system they have developed for conducting group psychotherapy using a technique change. The preliminary experiment involved 4 cohabitation groups of healthy individuals. In the present communication, two six-week, intensive group psychotherapy in a residential setting.]

Clinical Neuroscience

DECEMBER 01, 1984

[Contributions to the History of Psychiatric Deontology in Hungary in the Period of the Monarchy]

DR. PISZTORA Ferenc

[The specific question of this paper is: through the double, selective filter of a given profession and a given age, what aspects of the general problem of medical deontology have been reduced to? In other words: what was the medical thematic comprehension of domestic mental medicine during the Monarchy?]

Clinical Neuroscience

DECEMBER 01, 1984

[A case of bilateral cortical, borderline ankylosing spondylitis mimicking brainstem lesions]

DR. RÉVÉSZ Tamás, DR. GYŐRVÁRI Katalin, DR. LIPCSEY Attila

[The authors report the case of a 69-year-old female patient with a short history of tetraplegia and mild right hypoglossal paresis. Neuropathological examination showed bilateral soft tissue predominantly located in the arteria cerebri media and anterior border area. This rare and remarkable syndrome has been termed "pseudobrainstem stroke" in the literature. The authors discuss the symptomatic features of the syndrome, their pathological basis and briefly review the pathomechanism of the development of borderline aneurysms.]