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Improvement of Aggressive and Antisocial Behavior After Resection of Temporal Lobe Tumors
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Neuro-oncologyEpisodic Aggressive BehaviorBehavioral SciencesAntisocial BehaviorPsychopathologyNeuropsychologyPsychiatryPediatric Brain TumorsPediatric PatientsTemporal Lobe TumorsSocial SciencesNeuroscienceBrain LesionStereotypic Movement DisorderMedicineAggressionPsychologyAggressive Behavior
Seizures associated with temporal lobe tumors may rarely manifest as episodic aggressive behavior. We describe 2 cases involving pediatric patients who presented with histories of unusually aggressive and antisocial behavior. Magnetic resonance imaging identified right mesial temporal lobe masses in both patients. After craniotomy for tumor removal, both patients were seizure-free and had marked reductions in their aggressive behavior. Tumors in the temporal lobe may be associated with behavioral problems, including aggression and rage attacks, which can be alleviated with surgical intervention. It is important to distinguish this subgroup of pediatric patients from those with alternative diagnoses such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder or oppositional defiant disorder.
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