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Case Reports
. 1987 Jul;50(7):900-9.
doi: 10.1136/jnnp.50.7.900.

Bilateral paramedian thalamic artery infarcts: report of eight cases

Case Reports

Bilateral paramedian thalamic artery infarcts: report of eight cases

M Gentilini et al. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1987 Jul.

Abstract

Eight consecutive patients with CT scan evidence of a bilateral infarct in the territory of the paramedian thalamic artery are reported. In seven cases the infarct also extended to the territory of the polar artery. The main symptoms were: disorder of vigilance which cleared in a few days, and hypersomnolence which lasted longer and in two patients was still present a year later; amnesia, detectable clinically in four patients and only with tests in two patients, which persisted in one patient for three years; changes of mood and bulimia present in five and four patients respectively; and vertical gaze paresis in five patients. Only one patient died, and in the remainder the symptoms tended to subside, but none of the patients who could be followed-up for a year returned to normal behaviour. Clinical and CT scan correlations pointed to the mammillo-thalamic tract as the structure whose damage was responsible for the memory disorders.

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