BOB, Petr and Marek ŠUSTA. Depression, traumatic dissociation and epileptic-like phenomena. Neuroendocrinology Letters. Sweden, Stockholm: Maghira and Maas Publications, 2005, vol. 26, No 26, p. 321-5, 4 pp. ISSN 0172-780X.
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Original name Depression, traumatic dissociation and epileptic-like phenomena.
Name in Czech Deprese, traumatická disociace a epileptiformní aktivita
Name (in English) Depression, traumatic dissociation and epileptic-like phenomena.
Authors BOB, Petr and Marek ŠUSTA (203 Czech Republic, guarantor).
Edition Neuroendocrinology Letters, Sweden, Stockholm, Maghira and Maas Publications, 2005, 0172-780X.
Other information
Original language Czech
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 30000 3. Medical and Health Sciences
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Impact factor Impact factor: 1.005
Organization unit Faculty of Social Studies
UT WoS 000233233000012
Keywords in English Depression; Epileptiform activity
Tags Depression, Epileptiform activity
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: Marek Šusta, Ph.D., MBA, učo 195570. Changed: 18/12/2006 18:56.
Abstract
Assessed relationship between traumatization, depression and epileptic-like phenomena in the patients who met cut-off score for epilepsy spectrum disorder can contribute to the problem of indication of several depressive patients to anticonvulsant therapy because of reported evidence that a clear majority of patients with epilepsy spectrum disorder respond well to anticonvulsant treatment. Careful assessment of this test battery thus may be useful also for anticonvulsant treatment strategy.
Abstract (in English)
Assessed relationship between traumatization, depression and epileptic-like phenomena in the patients who met cut-off score for epilepsy spectrum disorder can contribute to the problem of indication of several depressive patients to anticonvulsant therapy because of reported evidence that a clear majority of patients with epilepsy spectrum disorder respond well to anticonvulsant treatment. Careful assessment of this test battery thus may be useful also for anticonvulsant treatment strategy.
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1M06039, research and development projectName: Centrum pro neuropsychiatrický výzkum traumatického stresu
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR
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