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[Is there a "temporal psychosyndrome (Landolt)"?].
With reference to features of two cases of grave traumatic temporal cerebral injury, where a "temporal psychosyndrome" as defined by Landolt was not ascertainable, the question is raised whether, apart from temporal-lobe epilepsy, such a syndrome really exists. Computed tomography offers an enhanced objective basis for an investigation embracing an extensive patient population.