Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Rhombencephalosynapsis: A Clinical Report
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2024-12
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Rhombencephalosynapsis (RES) is a hindbrain malformation characterized by a missing cerebellar vermis with apposition or fusion of the cerebellar hemispheres. The present clinical case report provides a comprehensive, longitudinal overview of cognitive and affective manifestations in a 22-year-old patient with RES. The patient shows clinical signs of emotional reactivity and dysregulation, impulsivity, and impairments in executive functioning since early childhood. These features fit the constellation of neuropsychiatric symptoms observed in patients with congenital and acquired abnormalities of the posterior vermis. It is proposed that patients with RES may show affective and cognitive difficulties which increase their vulnerability to psychological stress and risk of developing mental health issues.
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Cerebellar Cognitive Affective Syndrome, Emotion, Executive Functioning, Psychopathology, Vermis, Neurology, Clinical Neurology, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Schutter, D J L G, Doherty, D, Phillips, J O, Weiss, A H & Maas, R P P W M 2024, 'Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Rhombencephalosynapsis : A Clinical Report', Cerebellum, vol. 23, no. 6, pp. 2671-2678. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12311-024-01740-8