Evolution of temporal lobe hypoperfusion in transient global amnesia: a serial single photon emission computed tomography study

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作者
Jovin, TG
Vitti, RA
McCluskey, LF
机构
[1] Univ Penn Hlth Syst, Penn Hosp, Dept Neurol, Philadelphia, PA USA
[2] Univ Penn Hlth Syst, Penn Hosp, Dept Nucl Med, Philadelphia, PA USA
关键词
transient global amnesia; brain SPECT; bilateral medial temporal lobe hypoperfusion;
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10.1111/jon2000104238
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Previous functional neuroimaging studies performed during transient global amnesia (TGA) have not answered the central question regarding the etiology of TGA, namely: whether the observed hypoperfusion in the mesial temporal lobe structures reflects a primarily ischemic process or whether it represents a secondary phenomenon resulting from locally decreased metabolism. The authors performed Te 99-m-bicisate brain single photon-emission computed tomography (SPECT) scanning in a 66-year-old man during an episode of TGA, 24 hours after the episode and 3 months after the episode. To the authors' knowledge, this is the only reported study in which a follow-up SPECT scan was performed within 24 hours. The initial study showed bilateral mesial temporal robe hy poperfusion that partially resolved after 24 hours and returned to normal at 3 months. Resolution of the SPECT scan abnormalities correlated well with resolution of the memory loss. These findings agree with previously reported SPECT, positron-emission tomography (PET), and diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies that indicate the mesial temporal lobe structures as the major site of pathology in TGA. The authors suggest that a process causing-decreased local metabolism, such as cortical spreading depression, constitutes the primary pathophysiologic mechanism in this case.
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