Abstract
Depression has recently been associated with lesions in the CNS, particularly with large infarctions in the cerebral hemispheres. We report a patient in whom two episodes of acute depression were related to relapsing paramedian thalamic infarctions, which were accompanied by additional transient mild neuropsychological deficits, hypersomnia and a discrete sensory disturbance of the left face. Thalamic infarctions have been shown to mimic a variety of higher functional deficits, such as aphasias, apraxias and attentional disorders, traditionally associated with hemispheric strokes. We conjecture that the paramedian thalamic infarctions observed in our patient have in a similar manner been responsible for the transient depression. © 1992 Rapid Communications of Oxford Ltd.
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Baumgartner, R. W., Landis, T., & Regard, M. (1992). Relapsing depression in paramedian thalamic infarctions. Behavioural Neurology, 5(2), 129–132. https://doi.org/10.1155/1992/967838
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