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- Bookedited by Julien Bogousslavsky and Jeffrey L. Cummings.Summary: Unique in approach and authority and illustrated with informative case histories, Behavior and Mood Disorders in Focal Brain Lesions, first published in 2000, makes a major contribution to understanding the relationship between focal brain disorders and emotional and behavioural symptoms, summarising the current state of research and providing the basis for improved patient care. This is the first clinical reference work to address specifically the relationship of focal brain dysfunction to behavioral and emotional disorders, giving the most comprehensive account available of these manifestations of brain lesions including stroke, trauma, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and even neurosurgery. A worldwide team of neuroscientists and clinicians examines the links between regional brain dysfunction and disorders of mood, thought and affect processing, and behaviour. Chapters are devoted to methodological issues, to lesions of specific sites, such as the frontal lobes, basal ganglia and thalamus, and to symptoms such as mood disorder, violent behaviour and anosognosia.
Contents:
1. Emotional consequences of focal brain lesions: an overview / Jeffrey L. Cummings and Julien Bogousslavsky
2. The evaluation of mood and behavior in patients with focal brain lesions / David W. Desmond
3. Methodological issues in studying secondary mood disorders / Jordan Grafman and Deborah L. Warden
4. Emotional behavior in acute brain lesions / Florence Ghika-Schmid and Julien Bogousslavsky
5. Depression and lesion location in stroke / Robert G. Robinson
6. Mood and behavior in disorders of the basal ganglia / Joseph Ghika
7. Mania and manic-like disorders / Sergio E. Starkstein and Facundo Manes
8. Behavioral and emotional changes after focal frontal lobe damage / Paul J. Eslinger and Laszlo Geder
9. Disorders of motivation / Michel Habib
10. Thalamic behavioral syndromes / Atsushi Yamadori
11. Obsessive
compulsive disorders in association with focal brain lesions / Frederique Etcharry-Bouyx and Frederic Dubas
12. Emotional dysprosody and similar dysfunctions / Diana Van Lancker and Caterina Breitenstein
13. Temporal lobe behavioral syndromes / Serge Bakchine
14. Neural correlates of violent behavior / Daniel Tranel
15. Focal lesions and psychosis / Terri Edwards-Lee and Jeffrey L. Cummings
16. Alterations in sexual behavior following focal brain injury / John M. Ringman and Jeffrey L. Cummings
17. Anosognosia / Patrik Vuilleumier
18. Acute confusional states and delirium / Louis R. Caplan.Digital Access Cambridge 2000 - ArticleLallier R, Larivière S.Can J Comp Med. 1978 Apr;42(2):214-8.A whole cell lysate preparation of the Escherichia coli strain F11(P155) was treated with the following agents: heat (60 degrees C for 30 minutes), pronase, lipase, amylase, formalin (0.1%), sodium lauryl sulfate (0.05%) and sarkosyl NL30 (0.05%). Except for the amylase treatment, the treated whole cell lysate was inactivated when tested in rabbit gut loops or on Chinese hamster ovary cells. The preparations treated with heat or formalin could be used to produce a neutralizing antiserum or could remove the neutralizing capacity of an anti-F11(P155) serum. Finally, the attempt to demonstrate enterotoxicity with the cytoplasmic membrane of the bacterial cell failed.