A patient with medullar lesion and dissocial personality disorder
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https://doi.org/10.20453/rmh.v30i3.3586Keywords:
Spinal cord injuries; antisocial personality disorder; rehabilitationAbstract
Medullar lesion is a major, severe, incapacitating and devastating condition that affects all personality structure. We present here the case of an admitted patient with a traumatic medullary lesion and dissocial personality disorder. The intellectual level and clinical patterns of personality were evaluated to contribute to a better understanding of the rehabilitation process.
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