A case of Kleine-Levin syndrome examined with SPECT and neuropsychological testing
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- DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0404.2002.1c162.x
A case of Kleine-Levin syndrome examined with SPECT and neuropsychological testing
Abstract
A case of Kleine-Levin syndrome with typical periodic hypersomnia and bulimia was diagnosed. On examination with single photo emission tomography (SPECT) (CERETEC) during a relapse period and 2 weeks later there was marked cortical hypoperfusion of the frontal and temporal lobes, especially on the left side as well as in the right parietal lobe. Neuropsychological testing performed 1 week after a relapse showed a reduction in encoding to memory function of verbal learning indicating neocortical damage of the left fronto-temporal region. A follow-up 2 months later after the patient had spontaneously recovered showed only a slight left fronto-temporal disturbance. CT and MRI of the brain were normal although the MRI showed a large and asymmetric mamillary body. Neuropsychological testing 6 years after recovery showed pronounced reduction in short-time verbal and visual memory. Seven years after recovery SPECT demonstrated a normalized frontal perfusion but still a slight hypoperfusion in the left temporal lobe. Our results correlate to autopsy findings in two cases described previously.
Comment in
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Persistent neuropsychological deficits in the Kleine-Levin syndrome.Acta Neurol Scand. 2003 Apr;107(4):304-5; author reply 306. doi: 10.1034/j.1600-0404.2003.00090.x. Acta Neurol Scand. 2003. PMID: 12675707 No abstract available.
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