2003
DOI: 10.1136/jnnp.74.9.1278
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The effect of brain tumour laterality on anxiety levels among neurosurgical patients

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“…However, in contrast to Mainio et al, who found depressive symptoms in patients with right-sided gliomas more often, tumor laterality did not influence BDI scores in this patient population [25].…”
Section: Clinical and Sociodemographic Factors Influencing Psychologimentioning
confidence: 73%
“…However, in contrast to Mainio et al, who found depressive symptoms in patients with right-sided gliomas more often, tumor laterality did not influence BDI scores in this patient population [25].…”
Section: Clinical and Sociodemographic Factors Influencing Psychologimentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Histological grading was done according to the WHO classification into the following classes: grade I-II gliomas, grade III-IV gliomas, meningiomas, pituitary adenomas, acoustic neurinomas and other tumors [10] . A detailed description of the original database has been documented earlier [9,11] .…”
Section: Brain Tumor Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La mise en évidence d'une corrélation entre latéralité de la tumeur cérébrale et niveau d'anxiété chez des patients opérés [17] montre, si besoin est, que les conséquences psychologiques de la chirurgie des tumeurs cérébrales sont intimement liées au fonctionnement neuropsychologique du patient.…”
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