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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

41. KLUVER-BUCY SYNDROME (Search FastHealth.com) KLUVER-BUCY SYNDROME
kluverbucy syndrome - FastHealth Medical Dictionary.
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Bucy, Paul Clancy ( b American neurologist. Bucy held successive positions as professor of neurology and neurosurgery at the medical schools of the University of Chicago, University of Illinois, and Northwestern University. His last position was clinical professor of neurology and neurosurgery of the Bowmen-Gray Medical School in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Specific topics of his research included spinal cord injury, the structure and function of the cerebral cortex, and intracranial neoplasms.
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42. Kluver-Bucy Syndrome
kluverbucy syndrome Medical.WebEnds.com. Temporal Lobectomy Behavior Syndrome;Kluver Bucy Syndrome; Syndrome, Kluver-Bucy. A neurobehavioral syndrome
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Temporal Lobectomy Behavior Syndrome; Kluver Bucy Syndrome; Syndrome, Kluver-Bucy A neuro behavior al syndrome associated with bilateral medial temporal lobe dysfunction. Clinical manifestations include oral exploratory behavior ; tactile exploratory behavior ; hypersexuality; BULIMIA MEMORY DISORDERS; placidity; and an inability to recognize objects or faces. This disorder may result from a variety of conditions, including CRANIOCEREBRAL TRAUMA ; infections; ALZHEIMER DISEASE ; PICK DISEASE OF THE BRAIN ; and CEREBROVASCULAR DISORDERS
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43. Disabilityexchange.org - Taxonomy
kluverbucy syndrome. print Print this Page. What is Klüver-Bucy Syndrome?Klüver-Bucy syndrome is a rare neurological disorder that causes individuals to
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44. Neurosurgery - Abstract: Volume 24(1) January 1989 P 110-2 Kluver-Bucy Syndrome
kluverbucy syndrome in a child with bilateral arachnoid cysts report of a case . kluver-bucy syndrome is an uncommon constellation of behavioral
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LWWOnline LOGIN eALERTS REGISTER ... Articles in Press Kluver-Bucy syndrome in a child... Kluver-Bucy syndrome in a child with bilateral arachnoid cysts: report of a case.
Neurosurgery. 24(1):110-2, January 1989.
Rossitch, E Jr; Oakes, W J Abstract:
Kluver-Bucy syndrome is an uncommon constellation of behavioral abnormalities resulting from bilateral temporal lobe damage. The syndrome is rare in adults and even less commonly seen in children. In this paper we present a child with Kluver-Bucy syndrome and bilateral temporal arachnoid cysts.
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45. Neurosurgery - Abstract: Volume 9(3) September 1981 P 287-91 Endocrine Function
Endocrine function in the kluverbucy syndrome studies in adult female Although the behavioral abnormalities of the kluver-bucy syndrome are well known
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Louis, K M; Cogen, P; Manasia, A; Ferin, M; Antunes, J L Abstract:
Although the behavioral abnormalities of the Kluver-Bucy syndrome are well known, an investigation of the endocrine parameters had not been undertaken previously. The authors report normal reproductive cyclicity (including preserved feedback mechanisms) and growth hormone and cortisol secretion patterns in female rhesus monkeys with the syndrome. It is concluded that the abnormal behavior seen in the Kluver-Bucy syndrome is not associated with abnormalities of the reproductive mechanisms.
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46. Southern Medical Journal - UserLogin
kluverbucy syndrome as a Result of Minor Head Trauma. Southern Medical Journal.96(7)726, July 2003. Asensio, Juan A. MD, FACS. Fulltext PDF (77 K)
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47. Southern Medical Journal - UserLogin
kluverbucy syndrome as a Result of Minor Head Trauma. Southern Medical Journal.96(3)323, March 2003. Olson, David A. MD. Fulltext
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48. IIDRSI Kluver-Bucy Syndrome
Translate this page Translation to french syndrome de Kluver-Bucy. Term, syndrome de Kluver-Bucy.Definition, Syndrome caractérisé par des tendances orales, un affect émoussé,
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KlüverBucy syndrome (KBS) has been described as a disconnection of the temporallobes from the rest of the brain. Findings include blunted affect, bulimia,
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Bilateral temporal lobe lesions (especially with hippocampal damage) cause recentmemory impairment and behavioral disturbances.
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51. Definitions Of Genetic Disorders-K
KlippelTrenaunay-Weber Syndrome kts.htm kluver-bucy syndrome kluver.htm KMSkabuki.htm Kniest Dysplasia kneist.htm Kniest Syndrome kneist.htm
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52. Bioline International Official Site (site Up-dated Regularly)
Keywords kluverbucy syndrome, herpes, anoxia-ischemic encephalopathy,neurocysticercosis, traumatic brain injury, tuberculous meningitis
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53. Promiscuous Sexual Behavior As Extended Phenotype Of HIV
kluverbucy syndrome is described below as involving a profound reduction inthe animals aggression and fear, a hypoemotionality, a tendency to over react
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Promiscuous Sexual Behavior as Extended Phenotype of HIV
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As with rabies, it appears some sexually transmitted diseases have evolved the ability to alter the amygdala of their victims so as to facilitate their transmission. In the case of rabies, the amygdala alterations generate aggressive behavior, matching the mode of transmission of the virus which tends to be via bites. Sexually transmitted diseases should produce different changes in the amygdala enhancing, not aggressive, but rather sexual behavior. Here is evidence that increased indiscriminate sexual behavior is an extended phenotype of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus affected by amygdalar damage in the infected population: Kluver-Bucy syndrome is described below as involving: "a profound reduction in the animals aggression and fear, a hypoemotionality, a tendency to over react to any visual stimulus, hypersexuality and an excessive oral tendency (i.e. mouthing any objects). The monkeys also tended to eat meat and feces." Note further that " destruction of the amygdala alone was sufficient enough to produce the symptoms of the Kluver-Bucy syndrome."

54. Cognitive And Behavioral Neurology - UserLogin
The partial kluverbucy syndrome has been associated with bilateral Kluver-Bucysyndrome and psychiatric illness. Br J Psychiatry 1990; 157439-41.
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55. Post-ictal Kluver-Bucy Syndrome After Temporal Lobectomy -- Anson And Kuhlman 56
In both animals and humans, kluverbucy syndrome is produced by bilateral Recurrent, postictal kluver-bucy syndrome occurred transiently after seizures
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Division of Neurological Surgery, University of New Mexico Hospital, Albuquerque 87131. In both animals and humans, Kluver-Bucy syndrome is produced by bilateral temporal lobectomy. It is characterised by hypersexuality, visual agnosia, strong oral tendencies, dietary changes, and hypermetamorphosis. Recurrent

56. Bizarre Magazine
or how you can shag cars and get sympathy. kluverbucy syndrome Kluver-BucySyndrome is often used to explain the behaviour of people who have sex with
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57. LIMBIC SYSTEM TEST MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 1. That Which Is
All of the following would be found in the kluverbucy syndrome except The kluver-bucy syndrome is characterized by docility, psychic blindness
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LIMBIC SYSTEM TEST MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 1. That which is characteristic of frontal lobectomy patients is: A. Decreased 3-dimensional and artistic abilities B. Extremely high moral values. C. Improved memory recall. D. Increased ability to deal with day to day as well as future decisions. E. Increased violent behavior. 2. All of the following would be found in the Kluver-Bucy syndrome except: A. Hyperorality. B. Hyposexuality. C. Psychic blindness. D. Obesity. E. Altered endocrine responses. 3. All of the following are true except: A. The stria terminalis arises from the habenula. B. The fornix originates in the hippocampal formation. C. The cells of origin of the MFB are chiefly in the septal or anterior olfactory area. D. The MFB gives off axons to the hypothalamic nuclei. E. The MFB afferents are related to emotional drives. 4. Which is not true in regard to the hippocampus: A. The area CA1 is that region adjacent to the subiculum. B. The most medial portion of the entorhinal cortex receives input from the olfactory system and projects to the hippocampus by means of the perforant pathway. C. The pyramidal cell is the only output.

58. Kluver-Bucy Syndrome After Bilateral Selective Damage Of Amygdala
Anatomic Basis of kluverbucy syndrome J. Neuropsychiatry. Clin. Neurosci., February1, 1999; 11(1) 116 - 116. Full Text
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59. Anatomic Basis Of Kluver-Bucy Syndrome Carroll Et Al. 11 (1
SIR Classic KlüverBucy syndrome (KBS) has been considered a direct consequenceof bilateral anterior temporal horn damage resulting from disease or
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60. Entrez PubMed
Although kluverbucy syndrome in adults is commonly associated with neurodegenerativeconditions, Kl
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