Dide Botcazo Syndrome: An Atypical and Rare Presentation of Stroke

Abdi Kadira, C. Moussavou, Houda Alloussi, A. Bakal, N. Mouloudi, H. Mohamed, Youssef Benmoh, A. Bourazza
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Dide-Botcazo syndrome is a very rare condition resulting from bilateral posterior cerebral infarction. The clinical presentation is atypical of cerebral infarction and is characterized by the association of cortical blindness and anosognosia associated with amnesia and topographical disorientation. We report the clinical case of a 65-year-old man consulting for confusion associated with amnesia, cortical blindness and right hemiparesis evolving for one week. The CT scan showed hypodensity in the territory of the bilateral posterior cerebral arteries. The scan also ruled out malformations such as aneurysms or cerebral masses, as well as hemorrhagic stroke. The patient was treated with antiplatelet drugs and early rehabilitation. Progression was marked by partial improvement in motor disorders and confusion. Cortical blindness and anosognosia were permanent.
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迪德·波卡佐综合征:一种非典型和罕见的中风表现
Dide-Botcazo综合征是一种非常罕见的由双侧脑后梗死引起的疾病。临床表现是非典型的脑梗死,其特点是伴有皮质性失明和病感失认,伴有健忘症和地形定向障碍。我们报告的临床病例65岁的男子咨询混淆相关的健忘症,皮质失明和右半瘫发展了一个星期。CT扫描显示双侧大脑后动脉区域低密度。扫描还排除了动脉瘤或脑肿块等畸形,以及出血性中风。患者给予抗血小板药物治疗和早期康复治疗。进展的标志是运动障碍和精神错乱的部分改善。皮质性失明和病感失认是永久性的。
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