David M Roane, Mi Yu, Todd E Feinberg, John D Rogers
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Hypersexuality after pallidal surgery in Parkinson disease.
Objective: To examine the possible association of neuropsychiatric symptoms and pallidal surgery for Parkinson disease (PD).
Background: Parkinson disease may be accompanied by a variety of psychiatric symptoms. It is important to distinguish these from psychiatric syndromes that are associated with the treatment of PD.
Methods: Case description of a patient with PD and a history of right pallidotomy who developed a psychiatric syndrome, including prominent hypersexuality, after surgical implantation of a deep brain stimulator electrode in the left globus pallidus.
Results and conclusions: This case demonstrates that patients receiving antiparkinson medication may be at risk for the development of psychiatric sequelae after pallidal surgery.