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European Neurology | 1989

Neuropsychological, electroencephalogram and brain computed tomography findings in motor neuron disease.

Roberto Gallassi; Pasquale Montagna; Angela Morreale; Sebastiano Lorusso; Paolo Tinuper; Rodolfo Daidone; Elio Lugaresi

Thirty-five patients affected with sporadic motor neuron disease (MND) and without clinically evident mental deterioration were systematically investigated by means of neuropsychological tests, quantitative analysis of EEG and brain CT. The MND patients as a group showed a slight but definite and stereotyped cognitive impairment. Temporal slow EEG activity was increased in the whole MND group and posterior background activity was slower in the more cognitively impaired patients. No significant differences were found in CT measurements of brain atrophy between MND and controls.


Epilepsia | 1988

Epilepsy presenting as memory disturbances.

Roberto Gallassi; Angela Morreale; Sebastiano Lorusso; Paolo Pazzaglia; Elio Lugaresi

Summary: Six patients presented with severe adult‐onset memory deficit that was subsequently diagnosed as complex partial epilepsy. In three cases acute amnestic episodes also occurred. The seizures were characterized by short losses of contact and oral automatisms. Interictal EEG showed temporal abnormalities of varying degrees. Formal neuropsychological assessment revealed dissociation between the subjective complaint and the test performances that showed a selective impairment in a few long‐term verbal memory tests. These patients present a characteristic clinical picture of memory disturbance as the prominent feature of partial seizures.


Epilepsy Research | 1990

Cognitive effects of valproate

Roberto Gallassi; Angela Morreale; Sebastiano Lorusso; Gaetano Procaccianti; Elio Lugaresi; Agostino Baruzzi

The effects of valproate on cognition are usually considered to be minimal, but few formal neuropsychological studies are available. We studied the psychomotor performances of 20 seizure-free epileptics during fixed valproate monotherapy and after its withdrawal. Our findings suggest some adverse effects of valproate which appear to be completely reversible after withdrawal.


European Neurology | 1990

Psychic akinesia following carbon monoxide poisoning

A. Lugaresi; Pasquale Montagna; Angela Morreale; Roberto Gallassi

In 3 patients, carbon monoxide poisoning was followed by a modification of habits and personality without definite mental deterioration, but with loss of initiative, which led the patients to lose all their previous interests and to spend most of their time in bed. CT scans showed bilateral calcification of globi pallidi in one patient and pallidal hypodensities in another.


Neuroepidemiology | 1990

Neurological examination in subjects over 65 years: an epidemiological survey.

Giulia Benassi; Roberto D'Alessandro; Roberto Gallassi; Angela Morreale; Elio Lugaresi

The frequency of abnormal findings at neurological examination was analyzed in an unselected sample of elderly people aged 67-87 years. Absent deep tendon reflexes and impairment of proprioceptive sensation rarely occurred in the elderly. Limitation of upward gaze and convergence appear a common finding, especially in the very old. Overall, the presence of cortical disinhibition signs (primitive reflexes and paratonia) did not discriminate well between subjects without CNS disease and demented patients. Only the presence of a prominent and persistent response to the stimulus and the number of cortical disinhibition signs found in the same subject appear useful criteria to distinguish between normality and dementia.


European Neurology | 1993

Transient Global Amnesia: Neuropsychological Findings after Single and Multiple Attacks

Roberto Gallassi; A. Stracciari; Angela Morreale; Sebastiano Lorusso; G.G. Rebucci; Elio Lugaresi

We examined by neuropsychological tests 41 patients who had presented attacks of transient global amnesia (TGA; 31 had single and 10 multiple episodes), comparing them with 41 matched normal controls. Patients with single attacks showed only two impaired memory tasks with respect to controls (immediate and long-term verbal memory), while patients with multiple attacks showed more impaired tasks in memory and visuoperceptual ability. These data confirm that TGA is a benign syndrome, but could leave a few subclinical memory deficits probably exacerbated by repeated attacks.


Cortex | 1992

“Fatal Familial Insomnia”: Neuropsychological Study of a Disease with Thalamic Degeneration

Roberto Gallassi; Angela Morreale; Pasquale Montagna; Pierluigi Gambetti; Elio Lugaresi

Fatal Familial Insomnia (FFI) is an inherited disease characterized clinically by sleep, autonomic and motor disturbances and pathologically by marked atrophy of the anterior and dorsomedial nuclei of the thalamus. The neuropsychological study of three cases of FFI showed: (1) a progressive disturbance of attention and vigilance, (2) a memory deficit with lability of mnesic traces and difficulty in manipulation and ordering of events, suggesting an alteration of working memory and (3) a deficit of frontal abilities with impairment in planning and prevision of events but preservation of general intelligence.


Acta Neurologica Scandinavica | 1986

Withdrawal of phenobarbital and carbamazepine in epileptic patients: a preliminary neuropsychological report.

Roberto Gallassi; Sebastiano Lorusso; A. Stracciari; Angela Morreale; Gaetano Procaccianti; Agostino Baruzzi

ABSTRACT We systematically investigated the neuropsychological effects of controlled withdrawal of antiepileptic therapy with a battery of tests exploring intelligence, vigilance, attention, memory and sensori‐motor performance. 16 patients without seizures for at least 2 years, 9 on therapy with phenobarbital (PB) and 7 with carbamazepine (CBZ), were examined 4 times over a period of 21 months. No significant correlation was found between drug levels and performance in the tests. The slight differences found between the PB and CBZ groups at full doses disappeared completely one year after withdrawal.


Acta Neurologica Scandinavica | 1987

Cognitive effects of phenytoin during monotherapy and after withdrawal

Roberto Gallassi; Angela Morreale; Sebastiano Lorusso; M. Ferrari; Gaetano Procaccianti; Elio Lugaresi; Agostino Baruzzi

ABSTRACT— We studied the psychomotor performance of 10 seizure‐free epileptics during a fixed monotherapy with phenytoin and after its withdrawal. Our findings suggests some adverse effects of phenytoin which seem reversible after withdrawal.


Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics | 2002

Value of clinical data and neuropsychological measures in probable Alzheimer's disease

Roberto Gallassi; Angela Morreale; Rita Di Sarro; Sebastiano Lorusso

We examined retrospectively 60 probable Alzheimers disease (AD) outpatients, 30 with early onset (EOP) and 30 with late onset (LOP), divided into two groups on the basis of illness duration (within 2 years (P<2) and over 2 years (P>2)), compared with 60 normal controls (NC). We employed a battery of neuropsychological tests including the mini mental state examination (MMSE) and our brief mental deterioration battery (BMDB), computerized psychomotor performance tests and staging of functional impairment. EOP were worse than LOP in verbal fluency and in functional impairment, being better only in Reys long-term verbal memory (RLT). P>2 were more compromised than P<2 in functional impairment, MMSE, personal and temporal orientation and RLT. Our BMDB showed the highest accuracy in classifying probably AD patients, whereas, MMSE had a high specificity but poor sensitivity as well as psychomotor performance tasks. In conclusion, AD patients with early onset, having a worse functional impairment, appear to be an eligible group to evaluate possible changes in response to antidementia treatment.

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