Abnormal Ocular Movement With Executive Dysfunction and Personality Change in Subject With Thalamic Infarction: A Case Report
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine
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: 1033-1037, 2015.
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Dans Anglais
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| ID: wpr-96146
ABSTRACT
The thalamus, located between the cerebrum and midbrain, is a nuclear complex connected to the cerebral cortex that influences motor skills, cognition, and mood. The thalamus is composed of 50-60 nuclei and can be divided into four areas according to vascular supply. In addition, it can be divided into five areas according to function. Many studies have reported on a thalamic infarction causing motor or sensory changes, but few have reported on behavioral and executive aspects of the ophthalmoplegia of the thalamus. This study reports a rare case of a paramedian thalamus infarction affecting the dorsomedial area of the thalamus, manifesting as oculomotor nerve palsy, an abnormal behavioral change, and executive dysfunction. This special case is presented with a review of the anatomical basis and function of the thalamus.
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WPRIM (Pacifique occidental)
Sujet Principal:
Thalamus
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Mésencéphale
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Atteintes du nerf moteur oculaire commun
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Cortex cérébral
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Ophtalmoplégie
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Cognition
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Cerveau
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Fonction exécutive
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Infarctus
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Aptitudes motrices
langue:
Anglais
Texte intégral:
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine
Année:
2015
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Article
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