What Is Frontal Lobe Syndrome?
Frontal lobe syndrome
Frontal lobe syndrome
Frontal lobe syndrome
- Frontal lobe syndrome
- It usually takes a short time. Frontal lobe syndrome (F07.0) (frontal lobe syndrome) A mental disorder that occurs when the frontal lobe is damaged or its communication is impaired. Generally has self-control, foresight, decreased creativity and initiative, irritable or unresponsiveness, selfishness, lack of compassion and responsibility, decreased attention, slow action, but not necessarily measurable intelligence or memory loss . The direction of the illness often depends on the personality before the illness, especially those who were energetic, busy or aggressive before, may become impulsive, conceited, irritable, stupid, and have unrealistic ambitions.
Frontal lobe syndrome clinical manifestations
- For bilateral frontal lobe lesions, there are three types of clinical manifestations: the first is based on personality changes and manifested as a hypomania state with behavioral indulgence or without euphoria; the second is without grief or illness Prejudiced depression; the third is a mixed type, where the two behavioral changes described above alternate or coexist.