Severe hypersomnia after unilateral infarction in the pulvinar nucleus– a case report

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Background: Although a central role of the thalamus for sleep regulation is undisputed, the exact localization of the crucial structures within the thalamus remains controversial. Case presentation: Here we report a 35 year old woman with no prior comorbidities who developed severe and persistent hypersomnia with long sleep time after a small right-sided MRI-verified thalamic stroke affecting the dorsal part of the pulvinar and the dorsolateral boarders of the dorsomedial nuclei. Conclusion: The observed symptoms suggest a crucial role of posterior thalamus but not the midline parts of the thalamus in sleep-wake control.

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Hansen, P. N., Krøigård, T., Nguyen, N., Frandsen, R. V., Jennum, P. J., & Beier, C. P. (2020). Severe hypersomnia after unilateral infarction in the pulvinar nucleus– a case report. BMC Neurology, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12883-020-02018-2

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