Desire-Akinetic-Deficiency Syndrome

Introduction

Introduction No desire - bradykinesia - the loss of will is a manifestation of frontal lobe syndrome, impaired frontal lobe or a mental disorder that occurs after it is impeded. A class of psychiatric symptoms caused by frontal lobe lesions are mainly manifested as: (1) special personality changes, such as euphoria inhibition, behavioral indulgence, shamelessness, etc.; (2) no desire - bradykinesia - willow deficiency The patient's emotions are indifferent, lack of interest in things, no desire, no action, slow action, and a dull expression.

Cause

Cause

Damage to the frontal lobe or contact with it is hindered.

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There are three types of clinical manifestations in bilateral frontal lobe lesions: the first is a personality change, which is characterized by behavioral indulgence or a state of ecstasy with no euphoria; the second is without grief or pathology. The state of depression in prejudice; the third is mixed, and the above two behavioral changes alternate or coexist.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Loss of Will Character: It is one of the clinical symptoms of normal intracranial pressure hydrocephalus. Normal intracranial pressure hydrocephalus refers to normal intraventricular pressure and enlarged ventricles. The clinical manifestations of gait instability, unresponsiveness and urinary incontinence are the main symptoms, and have a certain effect on gait instability and mental retardation after shunt treatment.

Consciousness disorder refers to a state in which people's perceptions of themselves and the environment are impeded, or the mental activities in which people perceive the environment are impeded.

Awareness: The patient's consciousness is narrow, focusing on certain inner experiences, while not paying attention to things in the environment, and the reaction to the outside world is also reduced. The mind is unclear and sometimes confusing. Can express emotions with anxiety or euphoria. There are often misidentifications about the things around you, and there are also various hallucinations.

Parabuia is a kind of volitional disorder, which is mainly manifested in the fact that the patient's intention and behavior are contrary to ordinary people. If there is no need or impossible to carry out the will action, the patient pursues it; on the contrary, a little effort or just a will It can be achieved, but the patient is suffering, and it is difficult to make progress. The patient's willingness and behavior make it impossible for ordinary people to understand. This condition is mainly seen in puberty or delusional schizophrenia.

There are three types of clinical manifestations in bilateral frontal lobe lesions: the first is a personality change, which is characterized by behavioral indulgence or a state of ecstasy with no euphoria; the second is without grief or pathology. The state of depression in prejudice; the third is mixed, and the above two behavioral changes alternate or coexist.

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