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Bilateral Thalamic infarct with Neuropsychiatric manifestations
S Aravinthan1, J Muthalagan, M Murugappan
1DR. ARAVINTHAN.S. Post graduate student, Institute of Mental Health, Medavakkam Tank Road, Chennai - 600 010. drvinthan@yahoo.com.
Abstract:
Thalamic infarcts presenting predominantly with psychiatric manifestations are rather uncommon. They usually have a constellation of neurological and psychiatric symptoms involving altered consciousness, vertical gaze palsy, motor and sensory symptoms with cognitive deficits involving memory. A middle-aged male with Bilateral Thalamic infarct who presented with prominent delusions and cognitive deficits involving memory, orientation and attention despite treatment is here by reported.
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