TY - JOUR
T1 - Signos de liberación cortical en pacientes con esquizofrenia, trastornos depresivos, trastorno afectivo bipolar, demencia y enfermedad cerebrovascular
AU - De La Espriella, Ricardo Andrés
AU - Hernández, José Fernando
AU - Espejo, Lina María
PY - 2013/12
Y1 - 2013/12
N2 - Background and objectives Determining the presence of cortical release signs associated with white matter damage, is a clinically easy method to perform. The objective of this study is to determine the presence of cortical release signs in patients with mental illnesses and cerebrovascular disease, as well as its clinical usefulness, given that it indicates cortical damage. Material and methods A review was made of cortical release signs in patients hospitalized in clinical psychiatry and general hospitals with bipolar affective disorder (40), depression (37), schizophrenia (33), cardiovascular disease (33) and dementia (37). Results The signs of cortical release do not have the same importance as cortical damage. For example, the glabellar reflex was found in all the groups, that of paratonia, particularly in the group with schizophrenia, and others signs in the group of patients with dementia. Conclusions It is suggested that these signs imply subcortical white matter damage. The appearance of these signs shows the need for a follow up of patients diagnosed with bipolar affective disorder, depression and schizophrenia.
AB - Background and objectives Determining the presence of cortical release signs associated with white matter damage, is a clinically easy method to perform. The objective of this study is to determine the presence of cortical release signs in patients with mental illnesses and cerebrovascular disease, as well as its clinical usefulness, given that it indicates cortical damage. Material and methods A review was made of cortical release signs in patients hospitalized in clinical psychiatry and general hospitals with bipolar affective disorder (40), depression (37), schizophrenia (33), cardiovascular disease (33) and dementia (37). Results The signs of cortical release do not have the same importance as cortical damage. For example, the glabellar reflex was found in all the groups, that of paratonia, particularly in the group with schizophrenia, and others signs in the group of patients with dementia. Conclusions It is suggested that these signs imply subcortical white matter damage. The appearance of these signs shows the need for a follow up of patients diagnosed with bipolar affective disorder, depression and schizophrenia.
KW - Cortical reflexes
KW - Mental Illness
KW - Vascular dementia
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U2 - 10.1016/S0034-7450(13)70027-1
DO - 10.1016/S0034-7450(13)70027-1
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:84937346675
SN - 0034-7450
VL - 42
SP - 311
EP - 319
JO - Revista Colombiana de Psiquiatria
JF - Revista Colombiana de Psiquiatria
IS - 4
ER -