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Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-189084

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Depression after stroke is common entity known to psychiatrist from many decades. multiple theories have been given for post stroke depression ranging from functional disability, social support, emotional reaction to stroke, location of lesion etc. Considering lesion location as causative factor for post stroke depression multiple research have been done in last two decades with inconsistent results. The findings of past two decades of research indicates frontal lobe or lesion in left hemisphere as causative factor for post stroke depression with out reaching any definitive conclusion. Through this paper we have tried to find out the relationship between lesion location and post stroke depression. We have also tried to find out the relationship between size of lesion and severity of depression. Methods: cohort study design, tools used were CT scan, HAM-D, SPSS-22 software. Results: Infarct in left parital lobe resulted in significant depression as compared to infarct in right parital lobe. Over all depression post stroke was significantly more than non depressed in all areas. Conclusion: Lesions in left parietal lobe are significantly associated with occurrence of clinical depression. As the Size of lesion increases the risk of post stroke depression increases. Size of lesion has no positive or negative correlation with severity of depression

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Artigo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-195345

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This paper looks at a qualitative review and concept map approach of deviant sexual behavior in patientswith substance abuse. 8 cases are analyzed and presented in a clinically relevant format

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