TY - JOUR AU - Pincus, Jonathan H. AB - book reviews pathologists from the United States and Canada, covers most of the corpus of neuropathology, including infectious, developmental, de- edited by MICHAEL R. TRIMBLE and TOM G. BOLWIG, 256 pp.. generative, traumatic, vascular, and genetic disorders that aftlict the ill., Chichester, UK, John Wdey & Sons, 1986. $42.00 nervous system. Considerations of tumors, peripheral nerve, and mus- cle are not included, purportedly because there are other recent texts It is remarkable that the psychiatric aspects of epilepsy, which have that cover these topics in great detail. been discussed in extenso since the 1950s and earlier, should have led The editors note that they have used little editorial restraint in to so little general agreement about the relationship between various dictating style and content. Indeed, many styles are represented in psychiatric syndromes and epilepsy. Is there an epileptic personality? Is epilepsy, brain damage, or brain damage caused by epilepsy the this volume, from the cogent and interesting to the dull. The first five chapters deal with the various cell types of the nervous system and main factor in aggressive syndromes that seem to be associated with epilepsy? To what can hyposexuality in epileptics be ascribed-to the cellular reactions, a TI - Aspects of Epilepsy and Psychiatry JF - Neurology DA - 1987-05-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wolters-kluwer-health/aspects-of-epilepsy-and-psychiatry-jDAOgdmf9b SP - 892 EP - 892 VL - 37 IS - 5 DP - DeepDyve ER -