Literature DB >> 7801044

[Bilateral infarction of the caudate nuclei].

A Mrabet1, I Mrad-Ben Hammouda, Z Abroug, W Smiri, A Haddad.   

Abstract

We report the case of a 57-year-old right-handed woman, with a history of hypertension, who, in February 1990, suddenly developed behavioral and cognitive abnormalities. Prior to the onset of her illness she had been normal. On examination, neuropsychological testing (Wechsler Mental Test, Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale Revised, Knox Cube Test) elicited attention abnormalities, decreased recent memory, apathy, reduced spontaneity and initiative and left hemiparesia. CT scan showed small low density areas in the head of both caudate nuclei and right internal capsule, indicating infarction. Two years later, the deficit had partially resolved. Apathy persisted; psychometry showed an IQ of 57. Bilateral damage to the head of the caudate nuclei disrupt cortical-subcortical connections. The caudate nucleus is an essential component of basal ganglia-thalamo-cortical circuitry and its contribution to cognitive functions and behavior appears to be important.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7801044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Neurol (Paris)        ISSN: 0035-3787            Impact factor:   2.607


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1.  Bilateral basal ganglia infarcts presenting as rapid onset cognitive and behavioral disturbance.

Authors:  Joanna Hellmuth; Kaitlin Casaletto; Richard Cuneo; Katherine L Possin; William Dillon; Michael D Geschwind
Journal:  Neurocase       Date:  2020-02-11       Impact factor: 0.881

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