ISSN 0439-755X
CN 11-1911/B

›› 1989, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (01): 97-100.

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LEFT THALAMIC HEMORRHAGE AND AMNESIA

Zhao Jia-lin;Gao Su-rons Department of Neurology, First Teaching Hospital,Beijing Medical University   

  • Published:1989-03-25 Online:1989-03-25

Abstract: 9 cases with left thalamic hemorrhage (LTH), 9 cases with right thalamic hemorrhage (RTH), and 18 cases without cerebral organic lesion (control), as was demonstrated by CT scan, were examined by using a clinical memory scale, and through clinical aphasic examinations and sp- atial functional examinations. None of the cases had aphasia and distur- bance of spatial function. But the result. by the memory scale demonst- rated that all subtest scores and MQ in LTH sroup were sisnificantly lo- wer than those of the controls This suggesfs that left thalamic damage may cause long-term amnesia.

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