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Kluver-Bucy Syndrome Following Bilateral Posterior Cerebral Artery Infarction

Han S, Yang Y, Ha SW, Kim SM

Kluver-Bucy syndrome is defined as a rare neurobehavioral disorder with hyperphagia, hyperorality, hypersexuality, and visual agnosia. This syndrome is usually resulting from bilateral lesions of the anterior temporal lobe including...
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Relapsing Herpes Simplex Encephalitis Resulting in Kluver-Bucy Syndrome

Yoo HU, Ku BD

  • KMID: 2343342
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 2008 Nov;26(4):397-400.
Relapse of herpes simplex virus (HSV) encephalitis rarely occurs after acyclovir treatment. We experienced a case of relapsing HSV encephalitis in the contralateral temporal lobe, resulting in Kluver-Bucy syndrome, after...
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Bilateral Anterior Opercular Syndrome With Partial Kluver-Bucy Syndrome in a Stroke Patient: A Case Report

Cho AR, Lim YH, Chung SH, Choi EH, Lim JY

Bilateral anterior opercular syndrome and partial Kluver-Bucy syndrome are associated with bilateral middle cerebral artery lesions. The combination of these two syndromes has only been reported in a child with...
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Transient Hyperorality during Automotor Seizure in a Patient with Right Temporal Lobe Epilepsy. Epileptic Kluver-Bucy Syndrome?

Jung KY, Han SG, Seo DW

  • KMID: 2181935
  • J Korean Epilepsy Soc.
  • 2008 Jun;12(1):59-61.
Kluver-Bucy Syndrome (KBS) is consisting of hyperorality, emotional blunting, hypersexuality, altered dietary habits, visual and auditory agnosia. It has been reported in variable neurological diseases. However, only a few cases...
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A case of Pick's disease presenting with progressive nonfluent speech

Ahn SS, Na DL, Jung PW, Lee JI, Suh YL, Kim SE

  • KMID: 1536902
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 1997 Oct;15(5):1162-1172.
BACKGROUND AND SIGNIFICANCE: Frontotemporal dementia is a behavioral disorder arising from nonAlzheimer's disease atrophy of frontal and anterior temporal lobe. Clinical manifestations include frontal lobe dysfunction. Kluver-Bucy syndrome or progressive...
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