Stroke, Vol 24, 1033-1042, Copyright © 1993 by American Heart Association
BR Ott and JL Saver
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Although persistent amnesia due to bilateral limbic
system infarction is well described, reports of amnesic syndromes due to
unilateral stroke have appeared infrequently and unsystematically. We
report six new cases and review previously published reports to expand and
consolidate knowledge regarding amnesic stroke. CASE DESCRIPTIONS: Six
patients developed acute amnesia associated with unilateral stroke. Brain
computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging revealed lesions in
limbic structures, which accounted for the memory deficit. Based on these
as well as similar cases in the literature, we delineate three distinct
syndromes of unilateral amnesic stroke involving the territories of the
posterior cerebral, anterior choroidal, and thalamic penetrating arteries.
Eighty- five percent of reported cases have involved the left hemisphere.
CONCLUSIONS: Persistent as well as transient amnesia may be the sole or
primary manifestation of unilateral hemispheric stroke. The vascular
mechanisms of amnesic stroke are diverse. Patients presenting with acute
amnesia possibly related to cerebral ischemia should be classified by
documented or presumed lesion site as well as the involved vascular
territory. Left amygdalohippocampal or diencephalic dysfunction may produce
a particular vulnerability to global amnesia.
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Unilateral amnesic stroke. Six new cases and a review of the literature
Roger Williams Medical Center, Providence, RI 02908.
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