Publications by authors named "Gustafson L"

75 patients, aged 69 to 97 (mean 84) years, admitted to a geriatric clinic with symptoms or signs of organic brain failure, were examined with a wide test battery including chemical analyses, electroencephalogram (EEG), regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) measurement, and psychometric tests. There was a prevalence of 89% organic dementia, 3% treatable dementia, and 8% non-dementia conditions. Thus the prevalence of treatable conditions was rather low (11%).

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Changes in psychiatric symptoms following electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) were related to alterations in global EEG and cerebral blood flow (CBF) in 21 in-patients suffering from depression. They were examined by clinical ratings, EEG, and CBF immediately before and 1 to 3 h after treatments during an ECT series and at follow-up. Four symptom clusters from a factor analysis of symptoms in depression, representing different dimensions of emotion, cognition, and psychomotor retardation, were used for clinical description.

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Ten patients with Alzheimer's disease were treated with intravenous infusion of physostigmine for 2 h. The acute effects on cognitive function, regional cerebral blood flow, and EEG were compared to placebo (isotonic glucose) using a double-blind cross-over design. Physostigmine causes a limited improvement of psychomotor performance and EEG and an increase of blood flow in the most severely affected cortical areas, predominantly in an early phase of Alzheimer's disease.

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Twenty-one patients with symptoms of organic dementia were studied concerning the relationship between the behaviour when solving the Wechsler Block Design Test and the localization of cerebral dysfunction as indicated by the regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF). Eleven patients with decreases of rCBF in frontal regions (Group A) were compared with 10 patients with postcentral decreases (Group B). Conventional Block Design scores were about equal in the two groups.

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Patients with early as well as manifest dementia were studied in a longitudinal way with psychometric and psychiatric methods. Tests such as vocabulary, attention test, block design test, verbal and spatial memory tests, reaction time test and examination for aphasia were used as well as a qualitative analysis of behaviour and personality. The differential diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease, Pick's disease and other dementias with fronto-temporal degeneration and multi-infarct dementia was based on diagnostic rating scales.

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The thyroparathyroidectomized dog is an important experimental model of hypoparathyroidism and has been widely utilized for acute and chronic studies of the physiologic role of parathyroid hormone on systemic and renal acid-base, electrolyte and vitamin D physiology. Despite widespread use of this model, the appropriate thyroid hormone replacement dose necessary for achievement of postoperative euthyroidism has not been established for this species. Accordingly, serum thyroxine (T4) concentration was measured prior to and following chronic thyroparathyroidectomy in dogs given thyroid hormone replacement at different doses and routes of administration: sodium levothyroxine, 2.

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The effects of vincamine and bromvincamine (BV 26-723) on mental functions and regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) measured by the 133Xe inhalation method, were investigated in ten patients with mild to severe symptoms of multi-infarct dementia. The double blind cross over design included three treatment periods, each of 2 weeks' duration. The patients were drug free at the time of the first investigation in each treatment period.

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Fifty-seven patients were studied for differential diagnosis between dementias. Three rating-scales were used for identification of Alzheimer's disease (AD), Pick's disease (PD) and multi-infarct dementia (MID). Their validity was tested against verified diagnoses in 28 patients.

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This review describes recent advances in the application of rCBF measurements by the 133Xe-inhalation method to neuropsychological and psychiatric research. Studies mapping cortical activity, as indicated by flow variations during visual, auditory and tactile tasks of varying complexity are described. The bilateral rCBF measurements do also offer information concerning lateralization of mental processes.

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Living organisms are known to create structures in ancient rocks that are indigenous but not primary and that have been mistaken for fossils. Examination of burrows recently reported as fossils from 10(9)-year-old sedimentary rocks indicates that they are not the same age as the rocks but were probably made by termites working down after water. The burrows are partially filled with material from a modern lateritic surface from which they descend into steeply dipping, decomposed silt-stones of the Zambian Copperbelt.

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The clinical course of six alcoholics with Korsakoff's psyter shunt operation. The initial clinical state as well as the symptom improvement showed important similarities between the Korsakoff group and the hydrocephalic dementia group, who improved after shunt operation. Fantastic confabulation and appraxia were only observed in the hydrocephalic dementia group.

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EEG and psychometric findings were studied in a group of 57 patients consisting of 19 cases of Alzheimer's disease, 7 cases of Pick's disease, 24 cases of cerebrovascular dementia (CVD) and a group of 7 cases with dementia of various other etiology. The diagnoses have so far been confirmed by autopsy in 23 out of 57 cases. EEG was evaluated by means of visual inspection.

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Limbic lobe involvement in presenile dementia.

Arch Psychiatr Nervenkr (1970)

November 1978

Limbic lobe involvement in presenile dementia was studied from a neuropathological and neuropsychiatric viewpoint. The material consisted of seven cases of Alzheimer's disease, four cases of Pick's disease, and four cases of Jacob-Creutzfeldt's disease. These three groups showed different patterns of distribution of the degeneration characteristic for each group, in particular for the first two.

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Twenty-three patients with hydrocephalic dementia were studied before and after shunt operation, and improvement was found in 12. Before operation, the improved cases showed more symptoms of confabulation, gait disturbance, urinary incontinence, lack of insight, and constructional apraxia. The improvement was also most marked in these symptoms.

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The effects of piracetam (Nootropil, UCB6215) on mental functions and on regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) were investigated in eight patients in the presenile age who displayed symptoms of moderate dementia. The double-blind crossover design included nine measurement occasions, each involving rCBF measurement by the 133-Xe inhalation method, ratings of symptoms of dementia, personality changes, and side effects, and a psychometric investigation. Three investigations were included in each of three treatment periods.

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Lymphocyte chromosomes were studied in 10 female patients with Alzheimer's disease, including 5 cases with positive heredity for organic dementia. The chromosomes were analyzed by means of the Giesma banding technique. All patients had a normal karyotype with a completely normal banding pattern in all metaphases analyzed.

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