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- Q4420119 subject Q6500135.
- Q4420119 subject Q8672771.
- Q4420119 abstract "Geschwind syndrome, also known as Gastaut-Geschwind, is a group of behavioral phenomena evident in some people with temporal lobe epilepsy. It is named for one of the first individuals to categorize the symptoms, Norman Geschwind, who published prolifically on the topic from 1973 to 1984. There is controversy surrounding whether it is a true neuropsychiatric disorder. Temporal lobe epilepsy causes chronic, mild, interictal (i.e. between seizures) changes in personality, which slowly intensify over time. Geschwind syndrome includes five primary changes; hypergraphia, hyperreligiosity, atypical (usually reduced) sexuality, circumstantiality, and intensified mental life. Not all symptoms must be present for a diagnosis.Only a subset of people with epilepsy in general and temporal lobe epilepsy in particular present with features of Geschwind syndrome and a recent review concluded that the evidence for a link between temporal lobe epilepsy and hyperreligiosity "isn't terribly compelling."".
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- Q4420119 wikiPageWikiLink Q183126.
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- Q4420119 wikiPageWikiLink Q5174131.
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- Q4420119 wikiPageWikiLink Q6500135.
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- Q4420119 wikiPageWikiLink Q8672771.
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- Q4420119 wikiPageWikiLink Q991.
- Q4420119 comment "Geschwind syndrome, also known as Gastaut-Geschwind, is a group of behavioral phenomena evident in some people with temporal lobe epilepsy. It is named for one of the first individuals to categorize the symptoms, Norman Geschwind, who published prolifically on the topic from 1973 to 1984. There is controversy surrounding whether it is a true neuropsychiatric disorder. Temporal lobe epilepsy causes chronic, mild, interictal (i.e.".
- Q4420119 label "Geschwind syndrome".