From Charcot’s descriptions to the current understanding of neuropsychiatric symptoms in multiple sclerosis

ABSTRACT Neuropsychiatric disorders in multiple sclerosis have been known since the original clinicopathological description by Charcot in the late nineteenth century. Charcot, in the last decades of his life, became involved in the field of neuropsychiatry. This produced a battle between rival schools in the era that still echoes to this day. Charcot’s intuition, including the line of thought of Babinski, one of his most famous disciples, was that there was a connection between mood disorders and many of the diseases of the nervous system. Medicine’s concern with establishing a relationship between mood disorders and disease stems from the ancient and middle ages with references found in the Hippocratic doctrine. However, it was only in the second half of the nineteenth and early twentieth century, with Charcot’s discoveries, that this discussion was established in a structured way, laying the foundations of neuropsychiatry.

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Main Authors: TAUIL,Carlos B., VON GLEHN,Felipe, NONATO-RODRIGUES,Raimundo, GOMES,Jaqueline R.A.A., BRANDÃO,Carlos O., SANTOS,Leonilda M.B. dos, SANTOS-NETO,Leopoldo L. dos
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Published: Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO 2019
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spelling oai:scielo:S0004-282X20190007005212019-10-21From Charcot’s descriptions to the current understanding of neuropsychiatric symptoms in multiple sclerosisTAUIL,Carlos B.VON GLEHN,FelipeNONATO-RODRIGUES,RaimundoGOMES,Jaqueline R.A.A.BRANDÃO,Carlos O.SANTOS,Leonilda M.B. dosSANTOS-NETO,Leopoldo L. dos Neuropsychiatry multiple sclerosis neurology, history ABSTRACT Neuropsychiatric disorders in multiple sclerosis have been known since the original clinicopathological description by Charcot in the late nineteenth century. Charcot, in the last decades of his life, became involved in the field of neuropsychiatry. This produced a battle between rival schools in the era that still echoes to this day. Charcot’s intuition, including the line of thought of Babinski, one of his most famous disciples, was that there was a connection between mood disorders and many of the diseases of the nervous system. Medicine’s concern with establishing a relationship between mood disorders and disease stems from the ancient and middle ages with references found in the Hippocratic doctrine. However, it was only in the second half of the nineteenth and early twentieth century, with Charcot’s discoveries, that this discussion was established in a structured way, laying the foundations of neuropsychiatry.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcademia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEUROArquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria v.77 n.7 20192019-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2019000700521en10.1590/0004-282x20190049
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SANTOS,Leonilda M.B. dos
SANTOS-NETO,Leopoldo L. dos
From Charcot’s descriptions to the current understanding of neuropsychiatric symptoms in multiple sclerosis
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title From Charcot’s descriptions to the current understanding of neuropsychiatric symptoms in multiple sclerosis
title_short From Charcot’s descriptions to the current understanding of neuropsychiatric symptoms in multiple sclerosis
title_full From Charcot’s descriptions to the current understanding of neuropsychiatric symptoms in multiple sclerosis
title_fullStr From Charcot’s descriptions to the current understanding of neuropsychiatric symptoms in multiple sclerosis
title_full_unstemmed From Charcot’s descriptions to the current understanding of neuropsychiatric symptoms in multiple sclerosis
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description ABSTRACT Neuropsychiatric disorders in multiple sclerosis have been known since the original clinicopathological description by Charcot in the late nineteenth century. Charcot, in the last decades of his life, became involved in the field of neuropsychiatry. This produced a battle between rival schools in the era that still echoes to this day. Charcot’s intuition, including the line of thought of Babinski, one of his most famous disciples, was that there was a connection between mood disorders and many of the diseases of the nervous system. Medicine’s concern with establishing a relationship between mood disorders and disease stems from the ancient and middle ages with references found in the Hippocratic doctrine. However, it was only in the second half of the nineteenth and early twentieth century, with Charcot’s discoveries, that this discussion was established in a structured way, laying the foundations of neuropsychiatry.
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