Daniele Ornella, Fierro Brigida, Brighina Filippo, Magaudda Adriana, Natalè Eraldo
Institute of Neuropsychiatry, University of Palermo, Italy.
Funct Neurol. 2003 Apr-Jun;18(2):95-6.
We report the case of a patient who, following a right thalamic haemorrhage, developed thalamic syndrome characterised by burning pain and hyperalgesia in the left side of the body. Three years later, following a further (contralateral ischaemic) stroke, she reported the complete disappearance of the pain and hyperalgesia. To our knowledge, this is the first described case of disappearance of thalamic syndrome following a second stroke, different in nature from and contralateral to the first. Various hypotheses, based on the nervous tracts and nuclei involved in pain processing, may be advanced to explain this occurrence.