Articles Information
American Journal of Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, Vol.1, No.2, Sep. 2015, Pub. Date: Aug. 10, 2015
Thalamic Dementia with Stroke: A Short Case Series
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Authors
[01]
Pooja Gupta, Department of Neurology, Ganga Ram Institute of Post-Graduation Medical Education (GRIPMER), New Delhi, India.
[02]
P. K. Sethi, Department of Neurology, Ganga Ram Institute of Post-Graduation Medical Education (GRIPMER), New Delhi, India.
[03]
Ish Anand, Department of Neurology, Ganga Ram Institute of Post-Graduation Medical Education (GRIPMER), New Delhi, India.
[04]
Anuradha Batra, Department of Neurology, Ganga Ram Institute of Post-Graduation Medical Education (GRIPMER), New Delhi, India.
[05]
Samir Patel, Department of Neurology, Ganga Ram Institute of Post-Graduation Medical Education (GRIPMER), New Delhi, India.
[06]
Davinder Singh Rana, Department of Neurology, Ganga Ram Institute of Post-Graduation Medical Education (GRIPMER), New Delhi, India.
Abstract
Bilateral thalamic infarcts are a rare, but sometimes they can present as memory loss as the chief complaint. So they should always be kept as a differential in a patient with dementia. We report a short case series of 3 patients who presented to our center with the history of memory impairment and turned out to be isolated thalamic infarcts.
Keywords
Thalamus, Stroke, Thalamic-Dementia, Memory Loss
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