Transient deficit in acute stroke: a case of musical hallucinations

IF 0.7 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY Neuropsychological Trends Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.7358/neur-2024-035-rota
Vera Rota, Mattia Ferri, Elisa Zani, Veronica Paris, Alessandra Redolfi, Maurizio Falso
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We reported a case of a 62-year-old female patient affected by musical hallucinations (MHs) as a transient symptom after an ischemic stroke in the right middle cerebral artery. CT scan showed widespread cortical and subcortical hypodensity associated with moderate hemorrhage involving the lentiform nucleus, insular cortex, and caudate nucleus. The patient had no history of psychiatric disorders, hearing defects, or epilepsy. MHs appeared one week after the stroke and spontaneously vanished 10 days after their onset. From our perspective, the early activation of MHs after unilateral brain injury, and their timing of resolution, can be explained according to the “interhemispheric imbalance theory”. According to this theory, in the minutes or weeks following the onset of a focal cerebrovascular event, a series of changes in global brain connectivity occur leading to a temporary imbalance in interhemispheric excitation.
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急性中风一过性障碍:一个音乐幻觉病例
我们报告了一例 62 岁女性患者的病例,她在右侧大脑中动脉缺血性卒中后出现音乐幻觉(MHs)这一短暂症状。CT 扫描显示广泛的皮质和皮质下密度减低,伴有中度出血,累及扁桃体核、岛叶皮质和尾状核。患者无精神病史、听力缺陷或癫痫。中风一周后出现 MHs,10 天后自发消失。从我们的角度来看,单侧脑损伤后 MHs 的早期激活及其消退时间可以用 "半球间失衡理论 "来解释。根据这一理论,在局灶性脑血管事件发生后的几分钟或几周内,全球大脑连接发生一系列变化,导致半球间兴奋暂时失衡。
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