Exploring Cognitive Impairment in Patients With Bilateral Capsular Genu Lesions.

Emre Kumral, Fatma Ece Çetin, Hüseyin Nezih Özdemir, Seyda Cankaya, Wolf-Rüdiger Schäbitz, Burak Yulug
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Objective: The authors investigated for presence of cognitive impairment after occurrence of bilateral lesions of the genu of the internal capsule (GIC). Clinical and neuropsychological features of unilateral GIC lesions have previously been studied, but the cognitive profile of bilateral lesions of the GIC has not been fully explored.

Methods: An investigation was conducted of neurocognitive deficits and computerized tomography MRI findings among 4,200 stroke patients with bilateral GIC involvement who were admitted to the hospital between January 2010 and October 2018.

Results: Eight patients with bilateral lesions of the capsular genu were identified and their data analyzed. Overall, behavioral and cognitive dysfunction were characterized by impairment of frontal, memory, and executive functions. Attention and abstraction were present among all eight patients (100%); apathy, abulia, and executive dysfunctions, among seven (87.5%); global mental dysfunction and planning deficits, among six (75.0%); short-term verbal memory deficits and language dysfunctions, among five (62.5%); long-term verbal memory deficits, among four (50.0%); and spatial memory deficits, reading, writing, counting dysfunctions, and anarthria, among two (25.0%). Four of the patients (50.0%) without a history of cognitive disorder showed severe mental deterioration compatible with the clinical picture of dementia. A clinical picture of dementia was still present in these patients 6 months after stroke.

Conclusions: Bilateral lesions of the capsular genu appearing either simultaneously or at different times were significantly associated with executive dysfunctions.

双侧膝包膜病变患者认知功能障碍的探讨。
目的:探讨双侧膝内囊病变(GIC)后是否存在认知障碍。单侧GIC病变的临床和神经心理学特征已被研究过,但双侧GIC病变的认知特征尚未得到充分探讨。方法:对2010年1月至2018年10月住院的4200例双侧GIC受累脑卒中患者的神经认知缺陷和计算机断层扫描MRI结果进行调查。结果:对8例双侧膝包膜病变进行分析。总的来说,行为和认知功能障碍的特征是额叶、记忆和执行功能的损害。8例患者均有注意力和抽象性(100%);7人中有冷漠、言语不全和执行功能障碍(87.5%);全球精神障碍和计划缺陷,6人(75.0%);短期言语记忆缺陷和语言功能障碍,5人(62.5%);长期言语记忆缺陷,4例(50.0%);空间记忆缺陷、阅读、写作、计数功能障碍和无构音(25.0%)。4例无认知障碍史的患者(50.0%)表现出与痴呆临床表现相符的严重精神退化。这些患者在中风后6个月仍有痴呆的临床表现。结论:双侧膝包膜病变同时或不同时间出现均与执行功能障碍显著相关。
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