The classical thalamic syndrome of Dejerine and Roussy is very rare. Sensory disorder are almost constant but the thalamic hyperpathia had not been reported. Clinical findings are reported in 14 patients with restricted lesions of the thalamus visible with the CT scan. Occasionally aphasia was found in patients with left sided lesion (with Thalamic Neglect, apraxia, mainly of ideomotor type and the so-called "Central Dazzle"). Thalamic lesions can produce a great variability of signs and symptoms.

Bogliun, G., Sanguineti, I., Tagliabue, M., Tredici, G. (1982). Semeiologic aspects of circumscribed thalamic lesions. Clinico-tomodensitometric study. RIVISTA DI PATOLOGIA NERVOSA E MENTALE, 103(4), 153-161.

Semeiologic aspects of circumscribed thalamic lesions. Clinico-tomodensitometric study

TAGLIABUE, MARIANNA;TREDICI, GIOVANNI
1982

Abstract

The classical thalamic syndrome of Dejerine and Roussy is very rare. Sensory disorder are almost constant but the thalamic hyperpathia had not been reported. Clinical findings are reported in 14 patients with restricted lesions of the thalamus visible with the CT scan. Occasionally aphasia was found in patients with left sided lesion (with Thalamic Neglect, apraxia, mainly of ideomotor type and the so-called "Central Dazzle"). Thalamic lesions can produce a great variability of signs and symptoms.
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Thalamic Diseases; Syndrome; Humans; Adult; Tomography, X-Ray Computed; Aged; Middle Aged; Cerebrovascular Disorders; Male; Female
Italian
1982
103
4
153
161
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Bogliun, G., Sanguineti, I., Tagliabue, M., Tredici, G. (1982). Semeiologic aspects of circumscribed thalamic lesions. Clinico-tomodensitometric study. RIVISTA DI PATOLOGIA NERVOSA E MENTALE, 103(4), 153-161.
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