Acute Korsakoff syndrome following mammillothalamic tract infarction

Y Yoneoka, N Takeda, A Inoue… - American journal …, 2004 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
There are limited case reports of structural lesions causing Korsakoff syndrome. This report
describes acute Korsakoff syndrome following localized, bilateral infarction of the …

Pure and acute Korsakoff syndrome due to a bilateral anterior fornix infarction: a diffusion tensor tractography study

P Renou, D Ducreux, F Batouche… - Archives of …, 2008 - jamanetwork.com
A68-YEAR-OLD MAN was admitted to our hospital for an acute and isolated anterograde
and retrograde amnesia. He had a previous history of diabetes, hypertension, and …

Thalamic amnesia: Korsakoff syndrome due to left thalamic infarction

M Cole, MD Winkelman, JC Morris, JE Simon… - Journal of the …, 1992 - Elsevier
In order to support the concept that a lesion of the thalamus is sufficient to cause a Korsakoff
syndrome, we are presenting 5 patients, all of whom developed the syndrome after …

[HTML][HTML] Artery of Percheron infarction as an unusual cause of Korsakoff's syndrome

Y Zhou, D Fox, A Anand, A Elhaj, A Kapoor… - Case reports in …, 2015 - hindawi.com
The Korsakoff syndrome is defined as “an abnormal mental state in which memory and
learning are affected out of all proportion to other cognitive functions in an otherwise alert …

Acute Korsakoff-like amnestic syndrome resulting from left thalamic infarction following a right hippocampal hemorrhage

R Rahme, R Moussa, A Awada… - American journal …, 2007 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
Korsakoff-like amnestic syndromes have been rarely described following structural lesions
of the central nervous system. In this report, we describe a case of acute Korsakoff-like …

Horner's syndrome due to hypothalamic infarction: Clinical, radiologic, and pathologic correlations

WM Stone, J de Toledo, FCA Romanul - Archives of neurology, 1986 - jamanetwork.com
The association of Horner's syndrome and internal carotid artery occlusion has been
recognized for many years and is usually attributed to ischemic damage to the third-order …

Amnestic syndrome and vertical gaze palsy: early detection of bilateral thalamic infarction by CT and NMR.

RA Swanson, JW Schmidley - Stroke, 1985 - Am Heart Assoc
A 27 year old woman with mitral valve prolapse presented with somnolence, bilateral
Babinski signs, and grasp reflexes. As somnolence cleared, vertical gaze palsy and …

Progressive" vascular" corticobasal syndrome due to bilateral ischemic hemispheric lesions

YD Kim, JS Kim, ES Lee, DW Yang, KS Lee… - Internal Medicine, 2009 - jstage.jst.go.jp
We report a patient that presented with the corticobasal syndrome (CBS), including
progressive dementia, asymmetric parkinsonism associated with constructional and …

Location of lesions in Korsakoff's syndrome: neuropsychological and neuropathological data on two patients

AR Mayes, PR Meudell, D Mann, A Pickering - Cortex, 1988 - Elsevier
Psychometric and neuropathological findings on two Korsakoff amnesics are described.
Both patients showed anterograde and retrograde amnesia, poor performance on the …

Pontine infarction due to basilar artery stenosis presenting as pathological laughter

H Tei, Y Sakamoto - Neuroradiology, 1997 - Springer
A 69-year-old woman presented right hemiparesis accompanied by pathological laughter
(“fou rire prodromique”). The right hemiparesis progressed over several days and MRI …