Publications by authors named "Langelier P"

Women who molest children.

Bull Am Acad Psychiatry Law

May 1990

In only nine of approximately 600 cases of child molestation in New Hampshire and Vermont was the perpetrator found to be a woman. Case histories and some testing data show a history of sexual assault as a child, frequent offense in the company of a dominant male partner, and a major disinhibition as a result of severe character disorder or limited intelligence. These factors not only interfered with maternal bonding and nurturing behavior but also contributed to suspension of judgment about the appropriateness of sexual contact with children.

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In rats bearing a unilateral lesion of the entopeduncular nucleus, female sexual hormones administered daily for fifteen days can decrease the rate of circling and the motility counts recorded after an injection of apomorphine 0.5 mg/kg, s.c.

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The effect of administration of estrogens parenterally for 1 week was tested on apomorphine-induced circling in a group of castrated female rats with a lesion of the left entopednucluar nucleus. We observed a significant decrease in the number of turns per minute in estrogen-treated animals as compared with controls. Our tentative explanation is that estrogens decrease the sensitivity of dopamine receptors in the striatum.

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A female infant born to a mother with active Graves disease and a strongly positive LATS developed neonatal thyrotoxicosis. The diagnosis was confirmed rapidly by the markedly elevated filter paper spot T4 (5.45 ng/40 microliter) taken on the fifth day of life as part of the Quebec Screening Program for Neonatal Hypothyroidism.

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