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DC Reutens, G Savard, F Andermann, F Dubeau and A Olivier
The combination of psychosis and refractory temporal lobe epilepsy is not
rare. However, patients with chronic interictal psychosis and refractory
epilepsy are rejected from many epilepsy surgery programmes purely on
psychiatric grounds. It is often assumed that disturbed behaviour will
prevent adequate preoperative evaluation or that the patients are unable to
provide informed consent for preoperative investigations and for surgery.
The observation that the psychosis usually does not improve after operation
and fears of an exacerbation of psychosis with post-surgical seizure
remission, analogous to 'forced normalization', are further deterrents to
surgery in these patients. We describe five patients with the dual
diagnoses of medically intractable temporal lobe epilepsy and chronic
psychosis who underwent temporal lobe resection. The patients were able to
provide informed consent and were easily managed during preoperative
investigation. Seizure outcome has been excellent in all. Neither temporal
lobe resection nor remission of seizures influenced the nature or evolution
of the psychosis. Subjectively the patients functioned better in activities
of daily living and freedom from seizures improved integration into
psychiatric treatment facilities. With appropriate psychiatric
intervention, patients with chronic psychosis and refractory epilepsy can
participate in presurgical investigation successfully, and can undergo
surgery uneventfully.
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Results of surgical treatment in temporal lobe epilepsy with chronic psychosis
Montreal Neurological Hospital and Institute, Quebec, Canada.
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