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Geschwind syndrome is a behavioral condition that is characterized by hypergraphia, hyperreligiosity, atypical sexuality, circumstantiality, and altered eating habits. It is named after Norman Geschwind, an American neurologist who described the syndrome in his research.

Symptoms

The symptoms of Geschwind syndrome include:

Causes

Geschwind syndrome is often associated with temporal lobe epilepsy and is thought to be caused by changes in the brain's temporal lobe. However, the exact cause is not known.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of Geschwind syndrome is based on the presence of the characteristic symptoms. There are no specific tests for the condition, but brain imaging studies such as MRI or CT scan may be used to rule out other conditions.

Treatment

Treatment for Geschwind syndrome is focused on managing the symptoms. This may include medication for seizures if the person also has temporal lobe epilepsy. Psychotherapy may also be helpful.

See also

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