Cognitive and behavioural dysfunctions in a patient with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP)

IF 2.2 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Health Psychology Report Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.5114/HPR.2019.82633
K. Olszewska, A. Starowicz-Filip, A. Klimkowicz-Mrowiec, Anna Pastuszak-Draxler, B. Bętkowska-Korpała
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The aim of the case study was to describe the profile of cognitive and emotional functioning of a patient with possible progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) from a longitudinal perspective. This study involved an 71-year-old male patient diagnosed with PSP, and 9 matched healthy subjects. Neuropsychological examination of the patient was performed twice with a 6-month interval. A set of neuropsychological tests was used to assess both cognition and behaviour. Neuropsychological assessment revealed executive dysfunction dominance (planning deficits, reduced cognitive flexibility and abstract thinking, impulsiveness), reduced verbal fluency, psychomotor slowness and problems with memory retrieval from the long-term memory storage in contrast to significantly better recognition of the previ-ously learned information. According to emotional functioning, frontal change of personality was observed, with apathy, disinhibition, lack of insights, impulsiveness and “utilization behaviours”. The profile of emotional and cognitive impairments met the criteria for dementia. There was a progression of deficits at visit two in comparison to visit one. The longitudinal perspective allowed the dynamics of emotional, cognitive and behavioural changes to be described over time: from depression related to initially preserved criticism of the illness to apathy and emotional blunting and behavioural frontal syndrome connected with the systematic loss of insight. Cognitive and behavioural profile of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP)
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进行性核上性麻痹患者的认知和行为功能障碍1例
本病例研究的目的是从纵向角度描述可能进行性核上性麻痹(PSP)患者的认知和情感功能。本研究包括1名71岁男性PSP患者和9名匹配的健康受试者。每隔6个月对患者进行两次神经心理检查。一套神经心理学测试被用来评估认知和行为。神经心理学评估显示,与先前学习信息的识别能力显著提高相比,执行功能障碍占主导地位(计划缺陷、认知灵活性和抽象思维能力下降、冲动)、语言流畅性下降、精神运动迟缓和从长期记忆存储中提取记忆的问题。在情绪功能方面,人格额部发生变化,表现为冷漠、去抑制、缺乏洞察力、冲动和“利用行为”。情绪和认知障碍符合痴呆的标准。与第一次访问相比,第二次访问的缺陷有所进展。纵向视角允许随着时间的推移描述情感、认知和行为变化的动态:从与最初保留的疾病批评相关的抑郁到冷漠和情感钝化以及与系统性洞察力丧失相关的行为额叶综合征。进行性核上性麻痹的认知和行为特征
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Health Psychology Report PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL-
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