TY - JOUR PY - 1981// TI - Sexual and hypothalamic dysfunction in the postconcussional syndrome JO - Acta neurologica Scandinavica A1 - Kosteljanetz, M. A1 - Jensen, T. S. A1 - Nørgård, B. A1 - Lunde, I. A1 - Jensen, P. B. A1 - Johnsen, S. G. SP - 169 EP - 180 VL - 63 IS - 3 N2 - Nineteen males with a well-developed postconcussional syndrome were studied by CT-scan, by psychometric testing and by endocrinological evaluation including a variety of laboratory tests and an assessment of sexual function, 68% had cerebral atrophy on CT-scan and 79% were intellectually impaired, 37% to a severe degree. Sexual dysfunction (reduced libido and/or erective dysfunction) related to the head injury occurred in 58%, and severe intellectual impairment was significantly more frequent in this group. Increased plasma concentration of follicle stimulating hormone was observed in 37%, suggesting a reduced spermiogenesis. The possibility of a primary hypothalamic disorder causing reduced spermiogenesis is raised. Otherwise no radiological or laboratory evidence of major hypothalamic-pituitary dysfunction was demonstrated. The high frequency of cerebral atrophy and intellectual deterioration in postconcussional syndrome suggests organic brain dysfunction, but not causal relationship was established.
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