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Comprehensive management of frontal and cerebellar tumor patients with personality changes and suicidal tendencies

Comprehensive management of frontal and cerebellar tumor patients with personality changes and suicidal tendencies
Muhammad Zafrullah Arifin, Farid Yudoyono, Cecilia Setiawan, Roland Sidabutar, Agung Budi Sutiono, Ahmad Faried
Universitas Padjadjaran, Surgical Neurology International Vol. 5 Issue 1 2014, ISSN : 2229-5097
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Universitas Padjadjaran, Surgical Neurology International Vol. 5 Issue 1 2014, ISSN : 2229-5097
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Background: Brain tumor patients have a tendency to suffer from psychiatric disturbances. One of the most frequent disturbance experienced by frontal area tumor patients are personality changes. Case Description: In this paper, the authors report a 28‑year‑old male patient who presented with headache and personality changes, with no other neurological disturbance. The patient became increasingly pensive and apathetic with frontal and cerebellopontine angle tumor. The diagnosis is based on computed tomography scanning images, and histopathological examination of the excised tumor results in meningioma. Conclusion: Before the operation was performed, the patient suffered from personality changes and suicidal tendencies. After the operation, the patient’s suicidal tendency was gone, but the personality changes still persist. For this reason, a comprehensive management of the patient is required, including postoperative pharmacological and psychological treatment.

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