Abstract
Three patients with a persistent vegetative state after severe head injury are reported. They recovered from a prolonged disturbance of consciousness after the administration of levodopa. These patients all had parkinsonian features. On magnetic resonance imaging, the distribution of lesions implied a diffuse axonal injury involving the substantia nigra or ventral tegmental area. The existence of patients whose dopaminergic systems may have been selectively damaged by a severe head injury should be recognised because such individuals may respond to levodopa treatment.
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Matsuda, W., Matsumura, A., Komatsu, Y., Yanaka, K., & Nose, T. (2003). Awakenings from persistent vegetative state: Report of three cases with parkinsonism and brain stem lesions on MRI. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 74(11), 1571–1573. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.74.11.1571
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