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A sudden and severe depressive episode after a left cingulate gyrus stroke: a case report of post-stroke depression and review of literature.

Nuno Filipe Ribeiro1, Luís Madruga2.   

Abstract

Post-stroke depression is a frequent complication of cerebrovascular lesions and mainly occurs within the first 6 months after stroke. Stroke patients who develop depression have slower recovery, greater disability, and higher mortality rates. The pathophysiology of post-stroke depression is not yet clearly defined, but studies suggest contributions from both psychosocial factors and stroke-related factors, such as lesions affecting the frontal-subcortical circuits. Early treatment has a positive impact on post-stroke rehabilitation outcome and survival. We present the case of an 82-year-old man with no psychiatric history who was brought to the psychiatric emergency department after two suicide attempts in the span of 7 days. He was severely depressed, with feelings of hopelessness, insomnia, and suicidal ideation. He had suffered a stroke the week before, affecting the anterior portion of the left cingulate gyrus, causing right hemiparesis and paresthesia. The psychiatric symptoms developed immediately after the stroke and were not present before the event. He was admitted to the psychiatry ward, treated with sertraline 100 mg/day and quetiapine 50 mg/day and discharged within 28 days, after full remission of symptoms. Our case strengthens the association between lesions located to the frontal-subcortical circuits and post-stroke depression. Physicians should be vigilant regarding the occurrence of depression in stroke patients, especially those who suffer lesions affecting the frontal-subcortical circuits and related regions.

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Keywords:  Cingulate gyrus; Depression; Post-stroke depression; Stroke

Year:  2021        PMID: 33825944     DOI: 10.1007/s00702-021-02334-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neural Transm (Vienna)        ISSN: 0300-9564            Impact factor:   3.575


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Authors:  Ana-Maria Buga; Ovidiu Ciobanu; George Mihai Bădescu; Catalin Bogdan; Ria Weston; Mark Slevin; Mario Di Napoli; Aurel Popa-Wagner
Journal:  Oncotarget       Date:  2016-04-05
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Review 1.  Pathomechanisms of Vascular Depression in Older Adults.

Authors:  Kurt A Jellinger
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-12-28       Impact factor: 5.923

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