Psychotic Disorder after Left Posterior Cerebral Artery Stroke-An Atypical Event
CONCLUSIONS: PSPsy is more common after right hemisphere lesions and usually develops after some months. Nevertheless, our patient presented PSPsy following an ischemic event of the left PCA, with neuropsychiatric symptomatology dominating the clinic since the beginning. The involvement of the retrosplenial cortex or its connections was likely important for this atypical presentation. Due to the lack of guidelines on approaching PSPsy, most patients are treated with the same strategies used for non-stroke patients. A better comprehension of the anatomical basis underlining the symptomatology in these patients could deepen ...
Source: Actas Espanolas de Psiquiatria - March 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Henrique Nascimento B árbara Almeida Source Type: research

Psychotic Disorder after Left Posterior Cerebral Artery Stroke-An Atypical Event
CONCLUSIONS: PSPsy is more common after right hemisphere lesions and usually develops after some months. Nevertheless, our patient presented PSPsy following an ischemic event of the left PCA, with neuropsychiatric symptomatology dominating the clinic since the beginning. The involvement of the retrosplenial cortex or its connections was likely important for this atypical presentation. Due to the lack of guidelines on approaching PSPsy, most patients are treated with the same strategies used for non-stroke patients. A better comprehension of the anatomical basis underlining the symptomatology in these patients could deepen ...
Source: Actas Espanolas de Psiquiatria - March 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Henrique Nascimento B árbara Almeida Source Type: research

Psychotic Disorder after Left Posterior Cerebral Artery Stroke-An Atypical Event
CONCLUSIONS: PSPsy is more common after right hemisphere lesions and usually develops after some months. Nevertheless, our patient presented PSPsy following an ischemic event of the left PCA, with neuropsychiatric symptomatology dominating the clinic since the beginning. The involvement of the retrosplenial cortex or its connections was likely important for this atypical presentation. Due to the lack of guidelines on approaching PSPsy, most patients are treated with the same strategies used for non-stroke patients. A better comprehension of the anatomical basis underlining the symptomatology in these patients could deepen ...
Source: Actas Espanolas de Psiquiatria - March 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Henrique Nascimento B árbara Almeida Source Type: research

Psychotic Disorder after Left Posterior Cerebral Artery Stroke-An Atypical Event
CONCLUSIONS: PSPsy is more common after right hemisphere lesions and usually develops after some months. Nevertheless, our patient presented PSPsy following an ischemic event of the left PCA, with neuropsychiatric symptomatology dominating the clinic since the beginning. The involvement of the retrosplenial cortex or its connections was likely important for this atypical presentation. Due to the lack of guidelines on approaching PSPsy, most patients are treated with the same strategies used for non-stroke patients. A better comprehension of the anatomical basis underlining the symptomatology in these patients could deepen ...
Source: Actas Espanolas de Psiquiatria - March 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Henrique Nascimento B árbara Almeida Source Type: research

Psychotic Disorder after Left Posterior Cerebral Artery Stroke-An Atypical Event
CONCLUSIONS: PSPsy is more common after right hemisphere lesions and usually develops after some months. Nevertheless, our patient presented PSPsy following an ischemic event of the left PCA, with neuropsychiatric symptomatology dominating the clinic since the beginning. The involvement of the retrosplenial cortex or its connections was likely important for this atypical presentation. Due to the lack of guidelines on approaching PSPsy, most patients are treated with the same strategies used for non-stroke patients. A better comprehension of the anatomical basis underlining the symptomatology in these patients could deepen ...
Source: Actas Espanolas de Psiquiatria - March 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Henrique Nascimento B árbara Almeida Source Type: research

Psychotic Disorder after Left Posterior Cerebral Artery Stroke-An Atypical Event
CONCLUSIONS: PSPsy is more common after right hemisphere lesions and usually develops after some months. Nevertheless, our patient presented PSPsy following an ischemic event of the left PCA, with neuropsychiatric symptomatology dominating the clinic since the beginning. The involvement of the retrosplenial cortex or its connections was likely important for this atypical presentation. Due to the lack of guidelines on approaching PSPsy, most patients are treated with the same strategies used for non-stroke patients. A better comprehension of the anatomical basis underlining the symptomatology in these patients could deepen ...
Source: Actas Espanolas de Psiquiatria - March 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Henrique Nascimento B árbara Almeida Source Type: research

Psychotic Disorder after Left Posterior Cerebral Artery Stroke-An Atypical Event
CONCLUSIONS: PSPsy is more common after right hemisphere lesions and usually develops after some months. Nevertheless, our patient presented PSPsy following an ischemic event of the left PCA, with neuropsychiatric symptomatology dominating the clinic since the beginning. The involvement of the retrosplenial cortex or its connections was likely important for this atypical presentation. Due to the lack of guidelines on approaching PSPsy, most patients are treated with the same strategies used for non-stroke patients. A better comprehension of the anatomical basis underlining the symptomatology in these patients could deepen ...
Source: Actas Espanolas de Psiquiatria - March 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Henrique Nascimento B árbara Almeida Source Type: research

Psychotic Disorder after Left Posterior Cerebral Artery Stroke-An Atypical Event
CONCLUSIONS: PSPsy is more common after right hemisphere lesions and usually develops after some months. Nevertheless, our patient presented PSPsy following an ischemic event of the left PCA, with neuropsychiatric symptomatology dominating the clinic since the beginning. The involvement of the retrosplenial cortex or its connections was likely important for this atypical presentation. Due to the lack of guidelines on approaching PSPsy, most patients are treated with the same strategies used for non-stroke patients. A better comprehension of the anatomical basis underlining the symptomatology in these patients could deepen ...
Source: Actas Espanolas de Psiquiatria - March 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Henrique Nascimento B árbara Almeida Source Type: research

Psychotic Disorder after Left Posterior Cerebral Artery Stroke-An Atypical Event
CONCLUSIONS: PSPsy is more common after right hemisphere lesions and usually develops after some months. Nevertheless, our patient presented PSPsy following an ischemic event of the left PCA, with neuropsychiatric symptomatology dominating the clinic since the beginning. The involvement of the retrosplenial cortex or its connections was likely important for this atypical presentation. Due to the lack of guidelines on approaching PSPsy, most patients are treated with the same strategies used for non-stroke patients. A better comprehension of the anatomical basis underlining the symptomatology in these patients could deepen ...
Source: Actas Espanolas de Psiquiatria - March 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Henrique Nascimento B árbara Almeida Source Type: research

Psychotic Disorder after Left Posterior Cerebral Artery Stroke-An Atypical Event
CONCLUSIONS: PSPsy is more common after right hemisphere lesions and usually develops after some months. Nevertheless, our patient presented PSPsy following an ischemic event of the left PCA, with neuropsychiatric symptomatology dominating the clinic since the beginning. The involvement of the retrosplenial cortex or its connections was likely important for this atypical presentation. Due to the lack of guidelines on approaching PSPsy, most patients are treated with the same strategies used for non-stroke patients. A better comprehension of the anatomical basis underlining the symptomatology in these patients could deepen ...
Source: Actas Espanolas de Psiquiatria - March 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Henrique Nascimento B árbara Almeida Source Type: research

Psychotic Disorder after Left Posterior Cerebral Artery Stroke-An Atypical Event
CONCLUSIONS: PSPsy is more common after right hemisphere lesions and usually develops after some months. Nevertheless, our patient presented PSPsy following an ischemic event of the left PCA, with neuropsychiatric symptomatology dominating the clinic since the beginning. The involvement of the retrosplenial cortex or its connections was likely important for this atypical presentation. Due to the lack of guidelines on approaching PSPsy, most patients are treated with the same strategies used for non-stroke patients. A better comprehension of the anatomical basis underlining the symptomatology in these patients could deepen ...
Source: Actas Espanolas de Psiquiatria - March 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Henrique Nascimento B árbara Almeida Source Type: research

Psychotic Disorder after Left Posterior Cerebral Artery Stroke-An Atypical Event
CONCLUSIONS: PSPsy is more common after right hemisphere lesions and usually develops after some months. Nevertheless, our patient presented PSPsy following an ischemic event of the left PCA, with neuropsychiatric symptomatology dominating the clinic since the beginning. The involvement of the retrosplenial cortex or its connections was likely important for this atypical presentation. Due to the lack of guidelines on approaching PSPsy, most patients are treated with the same strategies used for non-stroke patients. A better comprehension of the anatomical basis underlining the symptomatology in these patients could deepen ...
Source: Actas Espanolas de Psiquiatria - March 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Henrique Nascimento B árbara Almeida Source Type: research

Psychotic Disorder after Left Posterior Cerebral Artery Stroke-An Atypical Event
CONCLUSIONS: PSPsy is more common after right hemisphere lesions and usually develops after some months. Nevertheless, our patient presented PSPsy following an ischemic event of the left PCA, with neuropsychiatric symptomatology dominating the clinic since the beginning. The involvement of the retrosplenial cortex or its connections was likely important for this atypical presentation. Due to the lack of guidelines on approaching PSPsy, most patients are treated with the same strategies used for non-stroke patients. A better comprehension of the anatomical basis underlining the symptomatology in these patients could deepen ...
Source: Actas Espanolas de Psiquiatria - March 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Henrique Nascimento B árbara Almeida Source Type: research

Psychotic Disorder after Left Posterior Cerebral Artery Stroke-An Atypical Event
CONCLUSIONS: PSPsy is more common after right hemisphere lesions and usually develops after some months. Nevertheless, our patient presented PSPsy following an ischemic event of the left PCA, with neuropsychiatric symptomatology dominating the clinic since the beginning. The involvement of the retrosplenial cortex or its connections was likely important for this atypical presentation. Due to the lack of guidelines on approaching PSPsy, most patients are treated with the same strategies used for non-stroke patients. A better comprehension of the anatomical basis underlining the symptomatology in these patients could deepen ...
Source: Actas Espanolas de Psiquiatria - March 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Henrique Nascimento B árbara Almeida Source Type: research

Psychotic Disorder after Left Posterior Cerebral Artery Stroke-An Atypical Event
CONCLUSIONS: PSPsy is more common after right hemisphere lesions and usually develops after some months. Nevertheless, our patient presented PSPsy following an ischemic event of the left PCA, with neuropsychiatric symptomatology dominating the clinic since the beginning. The involvement of the retrosplenial cortex or its connections was likely important for this atypical presentation. Due to the lack of guidelines on approaching PSPsy, most patients are treated with the same strategies used for non-stroke patients. A better comprehension of the anatomical basis underlining the symptomatology in these patients could deepen ...
Source: Actas Espanolas de Psiquiatria - March 8, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Henrique Nascimento B árbara Almeida Source Type: research