Stroke, Vol 24, 1093-1095, Copyright © 1993 by American Heart Association
KN Lin, RS Liu, TP Yeh, SJ Wang and HC Liu
BACKGROUND: The popular concept that cerebral ischemia causes transient
global amnesia has been difficult to prove by cerebral blood flow studies
during attacks because the transient global amnesia attacks are so short.
CASE DESCRIPTION: We performed single-photon emission computed tomography
(SPECT) of the brain and neuropsychological assessment in a 37-year-old
woman during a 10-hour attack and twice thereafter. A neuropsychological
evaluation 3 hours after the onset of transient global amnesia revealed
severe impairment of recent memory and verbal fluency, both of which
returned to normal 2 and 28 days later, respectively. A 99mTc-labeled
hexamethylpropyleneamine oxime SPECT of the brain performed 6 hours after
the onset showed multiple perfusion defects in both occipital lobes, the
medial left temporal lobe, and the left thalamus. A second brain SPECT
performed 3 days later showed perfusion defects in only the occipital
regions. A third brain SPECT performed 28 days later was normal. The
patient's brain computed tomographic scan, electroencephalogram, duplex
ultrasound of the carotid artery, and echocardiogram were normal.
CONCLUSIONS: The perfusion defects revealed by the brain SPECT during the
transient global amnesia attack indicated ischemia in the territory of the
posterior cerebral arteries, which partially resolved in 3 days and
completely resolved by 28 days.
ARTICLES
Posterior ischemia during an attack of transient global amnesia
Neurological Institute, Veterans General Hospital-Taipei, Taiwan, ROC.
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