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  1. Kluver-Bucy syndrome as a result of minor head trauma.: An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Ali Salim, K. Anthony Kim, et all 2002-08-01
  2. Kluver-Bucy syndrome after minor brain injury. (Editorials).(Brief Article): An article from: Southern Medical Journal

21. Kluver-Bucy Syndrome
kluverbucy syndrome. Bilateral temporolimbic lesions. Behavior Changes .Hypersexuality; Changes in aggressive behavior; Visual agnosia; Hyperorality
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22. Kluver-bucy Syndrome
StructureFunction. Klüver-Bucy Syndrome. This syndrome has only really been seenin experimental monkeys. If part of the temporal lobes are removed the
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Med.Sci 532 Structure-Function Klüver-Bucy Syndrome This syndrome has only really been seen in experimental monkeys. If part of the temporal lobes are removed the monkey cannot recognize objects (visual agnosia). These monkeys exhibit bizarre oral behaviors such as sticking things in their mouths that normal monkeys would have nothing to do with. They also become hyperactive and hypersexual making physical contact with almost anything in their environment. Wild, fearful and aggressive monkeys become tame and showed no fear when handled by humans or presented with snakes which rhesus monkeys normally avoid. Back to temporal lobe Back to disease index References Ascending Pathways ... WWAMI

23. Kluver- Bucy Syndrome - An Experience With Six Cases
Case examination of six patients with kluverbucy syndrome, describing the featuresof the syndrome, and the varying etiologies and prognoses.
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24. Health/Conditions And Diseases/Neurological Disorders/Dementia/Kluver-Bucy Syndr
NORD Kluver Bucy Syndrome Offers synonyms, a general discussion and furtherresources. An article about kluverbucy syndrome, the causes, epidemiology,
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  • report abuse/spam url: report-abuse.dmoz.org/?cat=Health/Conditions_and_D... NINDS Kl¼ver-Bucy Syndrome KTS information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). url: www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/klu... NORD: Kluver Bucy Syndrome Offers synonyms, a general discussion and further resources. url: www.rarediseases.org/search/rdbdetail_abstract.htm... Philip Schatz, Ph.D. An article about Kluver-Bucy syndrome, the causes, epidemiology, symptoms, prognosis and treatment approach. url: schatz.sju.edu/neuro/disorders/kluverbucy.html mozilla.org url: www.mozilla.org/ Wikipedia url: en.wikipedia.org/ edit url: editors.dmoz.org/editors/editcat.cgi?cat=Health/Co...
  • 25. Penn State Faculty Research Expertise Database (FRED)
    , A neurobehavioral syndrome associated withbilateral Temporal Lobectomy Behavior Syndrome, Kluver Bucy Syndrome......kluverbucy syndrome.
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    26. Kluver Bucy Syndrome - Quest Diagnostics Patient Health Library
    kluverbucy syndrome is a very rare cerebral neurological disorder. Major symptomsmay include an urge to put all kinds of objects into the mouth,
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    It is possible that the main title of the report Kluver Bucy Syndrome is not the name you expected. Please check the synonyms listing to find the alternate name(s) and disorder subdivision(s) covered by this report.
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    • Bilateral Temporal Lobe Disorder
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    Kluver-Bucy Syndrome is a very rare cerebral neurological disorder. Major symptoms may include an urge to put all kinds of objects into the mouth, memory loss, extreme sexual behavior, placidity, and visual distractibility.
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    27. Kluver-Bucy Syndrome - General Practice Notebook
    kluverbucy syndrome results from temporal lobe, and most specifically amygdaloid,damage. It presents with a mixed picture of loss of fear,
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    Kluver-Bucy syndrome Kluver-Bucy syndrome results from temporal lobe, and most specifically amygdaloid, damage. It presents with a mixed picture of loss of fear, diminished aggression, a change of dietary habit, sexual overactivity, visual agnosia and memory loss. The causes of this syndrome include:
    • temporal lobe damage, e.g. temporal lobectomy and trauma neurodegeneration, e.g. Alzheimer's disease infection, e.g. herpes simplex encephalitis

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    28. Southern Medical Journal: Kluver-Bucy Syndrome As A Result Of Minor Head Trauma.
    Access the article, kluverbucy syndrome as a result of minor head trauma.(Letters to the Editor).(Letter to the Editor) from Southern Medical Journal,
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    in partnership with Read the full article with a Free Trial of HighBeam Research To the Editor: Salim et al's (1) classification of their patient with a minor head injury as a case of Kluver-Bucy syndrome is open to question. Admittedly, their patient exhibited emotional blunting, excessive eating, and hypersexual behavior, three of the six essential features of Kluver-Bucy syndrome outlined by Lilly et a1 (2) in their landmark study. Nevertheless, this patient's overeating is qualitatively different from the human Kluver-Bucy syndrome, which typically yields a visual agnosia with oral exploration of the environment and the attendant ingestion of inedibles. In ...

    29. Southern Medical Journal: Kluver-Bucy Syndrome As A Result Of Minor Head Trauma.
    Access the article, kluverbucy syndrome as a result of minor head trauma. from Southern Medical Journal, a publication in the field of Health Fitness,
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    in partnership with Read the full article with a Free Trial of HighBeam Research ABSTRACT Kluver-Bucy syndrome (KBS) has been described as a disconnection of the temporal lobes from the remainder of the brain. Its presence in minor head trauma has not been previously reported. We therefore report what we believe to be the first case of KBS due to mild head trauma and unilateral injury to a temporal lobe. KLUVER-BUCY SYNDROME (KBS) has been described as a disconnection of the temporal lobes from the rest of the brain. Findings include blunted affect, bulimia, hypersexuality, and aggressive behavior. (1) Although this condition has been ...

    30. The Bioline EPrints Archive - Kluver- Bucy Syndrome - An Experience With Six Cas
    Jha, Sanjeev and Patel, R. (2004) Kluver Bucy syndrome - An experience with six The kluver-bucy syndrome (KBS) is a neurobehavioral syndrome and can be
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    Jha, Sanjeev and Patel, R. Kluver- Bucy syndrome - An experience with six cases Neurology India pp. 369-371 Full text available as:
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    The Kluver-Bucy syndrome (KBS) is a neurobehavioral syndrome and can be seen in association with a variety of neurological disorders. Case records of 6 patients with KBS seen during a period of 5 years in a university hospital were reviewed. During the study period 6 patients with KBS, aged between 4 and 14 years, were seen. Hyperorality, hypersexuality, and abnormal behavior were the most common manifestations. Of the 6 patients, 5 had recurrent unprovoked seizures. The associated neurological disorders included anoxia-ischemic encephalopthy (2), herpes simplex encephalitis (1), neurocysticercosis (NCC) (1), traumatic brain injury with gliosis (1 case) and tuberculous meningitis (1 case). Prognosis was poor in all the patients except in the patient with NCC. Item Type: Journal (Paginated) Keywords: Kluver–Bucy syndrome, herpes, anoxiaischemic encephalopathy, neurocysticercosis, traumatic brain injury, tuberculous meningitis ni04119

    31. PharmGKB: Kluver-Bucy Syndrome
    Alternate Names, Kluver Bucy Syndrome; Syndrome, KluverBucy; Temporal LobectomyBehavior Syndrome. PharmGKB Primary Data. Phenotype Datasets. None
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    32. Sertraline For Kluver-Bucy Syndrome In An Adolescent.
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    Sertraline for Kluver-Bucy syndrome in an adolescent.
    Eur Psychiatry. 2005 Jun; 20(4): 355-6; Mendhekar DN, Duggal HS Eur Psychiatry. 2005 Jun; 20(4): 355-6;
    Mendhekar DN, Duggal HS This article was last updated on Sunday, 17th July 2005 at 1:06 am and is filed in the Sertraline section. You can follow replies to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site. There are no comments yet on this article would you like to be the first to post a response? Join the Discussion! Name (required) E-mail (for verification, never published) Website or URI (A valid email address is required to enable you to personally verify and authorize your comment for posting. It will not be displayed in your post or used in any other way. SPAM comments will be deleted immediately.) Your Comment:
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    33. ScienceDaily -- Browse Topics: Health/Conditions_and_Diseases/Neurological_Disor
    Philip Schatz, Ph.D. An article about kluver-bucy syndrome, NORD KluverBucy Syndrome - Offers synonyms, a general discussion and further resources.
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    34. Kluver-Bucy Syndrome And Psychiatric Illness -- Clarke And Brown 157 (3): 439 --
    kluverbucy syndrome must be distinguished from symptoms of schizophrenia oraffective disorder; its presence suggests an organic process.
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    Department of Psychiatry, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University of Birmingham. A 52-year-old woman, whose initial psychiatric presentation at the age of 15 was with a disorder resembling schizophrenia, developed symptoms of Kluver-Bucy syndrome, and is now thought to suffer from an organic psychotic disorder. Kluver-Bucy syndrome must be distinguished from symptoms of schizophrenia or affective disorder; its presence suggests an organic process.

    35. Neuropathological Correlates Of Behavioural Disturbance In Confirmed Alzheimer's
    Features of the kluverbucy syndrome (range behaviour and kluver-bucy syndromeAfter Bilateral Selective Damage of Amygdala and Its Cortical Connections
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    39. Kluver-Bucy Syndrome And Epileptic Brain Damage After Status Epilepticus In A Do
    Key Words dog, epilepsy, KlüverBucy syndrome, magnetic resonance imaging, Klüver-Bucy syndrome after bilateral selective damage of amygdala and its
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    AND BILATERAL LIMBIC NECROSIS AFTER STATUS EPILEPTICUS Daisuke Hasegawa, DVM, Ph.D. *, Shinichiro Nakamura, DVM, Ph.D. , Michio Fujita, DVM, Ph.D. , Kimimasa Takahashi, DVM, Ph.D. and Hiromitsu Orima, DVM, Ph.D.
    Department of Veterinary Radiology, Nippon Veterinary and Animal Science University. Department of Veterinary Pathology, Nippon Veterinary and Animal Science University. *Corresponding author: Daisuke Hasegawa, DVM, Ph. D. Department of Veterinary Radiology, Nippon Veterinary and Animal Science University, 1-7-1 Kyounancho, Musashinoshi, Tokyo, 180-8602, Japan. E-mail: disk-hsgw@nvau.ac.jp Abstract: s A n 8-year and 9 months old, ovariohysterectomized female Welsh corgi weighing 10.6 kg was referred to the Animal Medical Center of Nippon Veterinary and Animal Science University (AMC-NVAU) for behavioral problems, which began after status epilepticus (SE). The dog had an initial seizure at 2 years of age, and a subsequent seizure frequency of 1-3 times per month. At 1 month after the initial seizure, the dog was subjected to physical, hematological (CBC and serum chemistry), and neurological examinations, as well as computed tomography and serum canine distemper virus (CDV) antibody titer another veterinary hospital. These examinations showed normal findings, and a tentative diagnosis of idiopathic epilepsy

    40. Southern Medical Journal : Kluver-Bucy Syndrome As A Result Of Minor Head Trauma
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      To the Editor: I and my coauthors thank Dr. Olson for his thoughtful letter (1) about our study. (2) As he so aptly put it, our patient exhibited three of the key diagnostic features of the Kluver-Bucy syndrome. With regard to outbursts of irritation, their presence does not exclude the diagnosis of this syndrome. The patient's behavior was rather passive most of the time, and her affect was blunted. Nowhere in our case report did we state that she developed aggressive behaviors. There were no frontal lesions shown on computed tomographic (CT) scans of the head, which we obtained twice. Similarly, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) disclosed no lesions. I certainly think that these three rounds of imaging would have revealed any frontal lobe lesions. My coauthors and I asked our colleagues in neurology to review the case once again, and they agreed with the original diagnosis. Therefore, we stand by our diagnosis and description of this case.

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