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Paramnésie De Réduplication D’évènement Après Hémorragie Du Noyau Caudé Droit

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2014

C. Pluchon
Affiliation:
Service de Neurologie, Unité de Neuropsychologie et Rééducation du Langage
F. Salmon
Affiliation:
Service de Médecine Nucléaire et Biophysique, Université de Poitiers, Poitiers; France
J. L. Houeto
Affiliation:
Service de Neurologie, Unité de Neuropsychologie et Rééducation du Langage
A. Listrat
Affiliation:
Service de Médecine Nucléaire et Biophysique, Université de Poitiers, Poitiers; France
P. Vandermarcq
Affiliation:
Service de Neurochirurgie, Université de Poitiers, Poitiers; France
R. Gil*
Affiliation:
Service de Neurologie, Unité de Neuropsychologie et Rééducation du Langage
*
Service de Neurologie ; 2, rue de la Milétrie ; C.H.U. de Poitiers ; 86021 Poitiers Cedex (France).
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Abstract

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Background:

Environmental reduplication which is characterized by reduplication of places has been reported in right hemispheric lesions, particularly but not only in the right frontal region. However, spatial delirium may follow right sub-cortical lesions.

Methods:

We describe a 53 years-old man who had a reduplicative paramnesia for event alone after an intracerebral haematoma of the right caudate nucleus.

Results:

MRI Scan showed also an extension of the right caudate nucleus haemorrhage into the ventricular system. Regional cerebral blood flow studied with 99Tcm-HMPAO showed a decrease of perfusion in the right dorso-lateral frontal cortex. To our knowledge, we reported the first case of reduplicative paramnesia of event associated with a right caudate nucleus injury. Similar right frontal deactivation was observed in two cases of reduplicative paramnesia for place, one of them after an infarction of the retro-lenticular portion of the right internal capsulae, the other after a right thalamo-capsular haemorrhage.

Conclusion:

We suggest that reduplicative paramnesia for event, like the previous cases reported of reduplicative paramnesia for place, may be linked to a subcortical lesion of the frontal lobe inducing a right functional frontal deactivation.

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Original Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Canadian Journal of Neurological 2010

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