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Stereotactic Amygdalotomy for Convulsive and Behavioral Disorders
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1978
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NeuropsychologyNeuropsychiatric DisordersAffective NeuroscienceNeuropsychiatryStereotactic AmygdalotomySocial SciencesNeurologyNeuropathologyClinical NeurosurgeryPsychiatryBehavioral NeuroscienceMovement DisordersNeurological SurgeryRetrospective StudyReliable Objective MethodsNeuroanatomyNeuroscienceBiological PsychiatryMedicinePsychopathology
58 patients, whose convulsions and behavioral disorders did not respond to nonsurgical therapy, were treated with stereotactic amygdalotomy between 1963 and 1973. A retrospective study was carried out by a psychiatric research team 1--11 years postoperatively. Using reliable objective methods of assessment they found that 50% operated primarily for seizures, 33% for uncontrolled conduct disorders and 50% with both conditions seemed improved after surgery.