`How aspecific are psychopathological symptoms of primary brain tumors?'
With reference to recent cases the writers of this paper reviewed the literature relating to brain tumors causing psychiatric symptoms. They wondered wether psychiatric symptoms, occuring as a result of a primary brain tumor, could be more specific than, in general, is suggested. A neurashenic syndrome, an organic mental syndrome, depressive symptoms and changes of personality are frequently being denominated in the literature. The authors recommend that, in a number of cases showing the previous mentioned neuropsychiatric syndromes, extensive neurological examination, EEG and CT-scanning of the brain, should be carried out. As psychiatric symptoms are in the foreground especially with slowly growing brain tumors, of which a part does not invade the brain (meningeomas), curation is sometimes possible when discovered in time. Therefore early diagnosis is of the utmost importance.