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Clinical spectrum of artery of Percheron infarct: clinical-radiological correlations.

Antonio Arauz1, Hernán M Patiño-Rodríguez2, Juan C Vargas-González2, Nayelli Arguelles-Morales2, Humberto Silos2, Angélica Ruiz-Franco2, Marco A Ochoa2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The occlusion of the artery of Percheron results in bilateral thalamic and mesencephalic infarctions. In this series, we attempted to classify the subtypes of clinical presentations and long-term prognosis with regards to radiological patterns.
METHODS: We sought the clinical and radiological findings of 15 (8 men and 7 women; mean age 48 years) consecutive patients with Percheron artery infarct over 10 years. We classified the clinical symptoms according to the presence of a mental status disturbance (MSD), behavioral amnesic impairment (BAI), aphasia/dysarthria, ocular movement disorders (OMDs), motor deficit, cerebellar signs, and others. The Percheron artery infarct images were classified as bilateral paramedian thalamic with rostral midbrain infarction (BPTRMI), bilateral paramedian thalamic without midbrain infarction (BPTWMI), bilateral paramedian and anterior thalamic with midbrain infarction (BPATMI), and bilateral paramedian and anterior thalamic without midbrain infarction. The outcome was evaluated using a modified Rankin Scale (mRS).
RESULTS: OMD and MSD were the most common clinical manifestations in patients with BPTRMI (n = 8). BAI and MSD were the main clinical findings in patients with BPTWMI (n = 6). A patient with BPATMI had a combination of clinical manifestations. After a mean follow-up of 55 months, a good outcome (mRS score ≤ 2) was present in 25% of the patients with BPTRMI, 67% of the patients with BPTWMI, and in 1 patient with BPATMI.
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that it is possible to identify clinical and radiological subgroups of Percheron artery infarct. The long-term follow-up outcome is generally good, except in cases with midbrain involvement.
Copyright © 2014 National Stroke Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Bithalamic infarct; anterior thalamic infarct; artery of Percheron; ischemic stroke; paramedian thalamic infarct

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24144596     DOI: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2013.09.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis        ISSN: 1052-3057            Impact factor:   2.136


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1.  Bilateral paramedian thalamic and midbrain infarction due to occlusion of the artery of percheron in an elderly male: a case report.

Authors:  Juanfeng Qian; Chuanjie Wu; Jing Peng; Hongbo Liu
Journal:  Neurol Sci       Date:  2017-02-21       Impact factor: 3.307

2.  Asynchronous bithalamic infarction in presence of artery of Percheron.

Authors:  Andrea Naldi; Laura Mirandola; Alessandra Di Liberto; Roberto Cavallo; Andrea Boghi
Journal:  Neurol Sci       Date:  2021-07-04       Impact factor: 3.307

3.  Artery of Percheron ischaemic stroke revealed by brain MRI DWI/ADC sequences.

Authors:  Jacopo C DiFrancesco
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2017-12-02

4.  Artery of Percheron: an unusual stroke presentation.

Authors:  Toby Pitts-Tucker; Jeremy Small
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2018-03-28

5.  Artery of Percheron Infarction.

Authors:  K V Vinod; R Kaaviya; Bhaumik Arpita
Journal:  Ann Neurosci       Date:  2016-07-07

6.  Artery of Percheron Infarct: 12 Cases and Their Complex Clinical Courses.

Authors:  Brian J Stamm; Christina M Lineback; Lesli E Skolarus; Lewis B Morgenstern; Gaurang V Shah
Journal:  Neurohospitalist       Date:  2017-12-28

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Authors:  Xiang Yan Chen; Qiaoshu Wang; Xin Wang; Ka Sing Wong
Journal:  Curr Treat Options Neurol       Date:  2017-02       Impact factor: 3.598

8.  Artery of Percheron infarct: hiding in plain sight.

Authors:  Charles Badu-Boateng; Dhaarica Jeyanesan; Jonathan Easaw; Mark Lloyd
Journal:  Clin Med (Lond)       Date:  2021-07       Impact factor: 2.659

9.  Association with clinic risk factors of Percheron artery infarction and magnetic resonance imaging involvement patterns.

Authors:  Onur Taydas; Yasemin Ogul; Hayri Ogul
Journal:  Acta Neurol Belg       Date:  2021-05-08       Impact factor: 2.396

10.  A case with bilateral thalamic infarction manifesting mutism - Cerebral blood flow and neural fibers evaluation.

Authors:  Masahito Katsuki; Norio Narita; Kazuya Sugawara; Siqi Cai; Shinya Shimabukuro; Ohmi Watanabe; Naoya Ishida; Teiji Tominaga
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2021-03-02
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