Long-term cognitive recovery following isolated bilateral infarction of the fornix presenting with amnesia.

IF 2.1 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY BMJ Neurology Open Pub Date : 2024-05-09 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjno-2024-000655
Jennifer Bradshaw, Philip Mc Choi, Scott Wrigley
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Abstract

Introduction: Isolated infarction of the fornix is a relatively rare stroke syndrome frequently associated with amnesia. The long-term cognitive outcome in cases of acute fornix infarction is poorly understood. This is largely due to the limited number of case studies that have documented cognitive outcomes beyond the acute recovery phase on quantifiable neuropsychological measures. We describe a patient who developed acute amnesia and was subsequently diagnosed on cerebral MRI with bilateral infarction in the anterior columns of the fornix.

Method: Comprehensive neuropsychological review was undertaken prospectively at baseline, early and late phases of recovery.

Results: At 9 months post-stroke, there was some reduction in the severity of memory dysfunction, but a significant anterograde amnesia persisted.

Conclusion: This is one of the very few cases in the literature where neuropsychological function has been comprehensively and serially examined over the first year post-isolated bilateral fornix infarction. It is concluded that amnesia can persist well beyond 6 months in these cases, with associated functional impairment in daily life.

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孤立性双侧穹窿部梗塞伴失忆症后的长期认知恢复。
导言孤立性穹窿部梗塞是一种相对罕见的中风综合征,常伴有健忘症。人们对急性穹窿部梗死病例的长期认知结果知之甚少。这主要是由于记录了急性恢复期后可量化神经心理学指标的认知结果的病例研究数量有限。我们描述了一名出现急性健忘症的患者,该患者随后被脑磁共振成像诊断为双侧穹窿前柱梗死:方法:在基线期、康复早期和晚期对患者进行了全面的神经心理学检查:结果:卒中后9个月,记忆功能障碍的严重程度有所减轻,但仍存在明显的逆行性遗忘:这是文献中极少数对孤立性双侧穹窿部脑梗死后第一年的神经心理功能进行全面、连续检查的病例之一。结论:在这些病例中,遗忘症可能会持续 6 个月以上,并伴有日常生活功能障碍。
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