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[Intellectual and mood disorders in multiple sclerosis].

J L Truelle1, E Palisson, D Le Gall

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Revue Neurologique
|January 1, 1987
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Intellectual and mood disorders are common in multiple sclerosis (MS), affecting over 60% of patients early in the disease. These cognitive and emotional changes, including euphoria, suggest an organic basis linked to frontal lobe lesions.

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