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Peroneal palsy in depression.

E W Massey, R Bullock

    The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
    |April 1, 1978
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    Cross leg palsy is a subtle yet significant issue in psychiatric patients. Early observation and intervention can prevent and treat this condition, especially in inactive or underweight individuals.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neurology
    • Psychiatry

    Background:

    • Cross leg palsy is a potential complication in psychiatric patients, particularly those with depressive illnesses.
    • Immobility, weight loss, and predisposing neuropathic conditions increase risk.

    Observation:

    • Patients with psychiatric conditions require close monitoring for signs of cross leg palsy.
    • This condition can be subtle but has significant implications for patient well-being.

    Findings:

    • Cross leg palsy is a preventable and treatable condition.
    • Identifying at-risk patients is crucial for timely management.

    Implications:

    • Awareness and monitoring can mitigate the impact of cross leg palsy in psychiatric care.
    • Proactive management improves patient outcomes and quality of life.