Tsuda Y, Ayada Y, Takahashi T, Katsuragawa M, Tanabe M, Toyama Y, Matsuo H
Second Department of Internal Medicine, Kagawa Medical School, Japan.
Acta Neurol Scand. 1991 Nov;84(5):448-51. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0404.1991.tb04987.x.
A 69-year-old woman presented a transient cerebral ischemic attack, showing left arm weakness and slurred speech which recovered within 4 h of onset, while computed tomography indicated a putaminal hemorrhage. The regional cerebral blood flow distribution, measured semiquantitatively by use of 123I amphetamine emission tomography, was disturbed, which persisted more than one month up to a maximum of 4.5 months from the onset of symptoms. This case illustrates a variety of putaminal hemorrhage of good functional and vital prognosis, and provides an example in which the regional cerebral blood flow disturbances might persist for more than one month up to 4.5 months after the occurrence of a transient ischemic attack caused by a putaminal hemorrhage.
一名69岁女性出现短暂性脑缺血发作,表现为左臂无力和言语不清,症状在发病后4小时内恢复,而计算机断层扫描显示壳核出血。使用123I安非他明发射断层扫描半定量测量的局部脑血流分布受到干扰,从症状发作起持续超过1个月,最长达4.5个月。该病例说明了一种壳核出血具有良好功能和生命预后的情况,并提供了一个例子,即壳核出血引起短暂性缺血发作后,局部脑血流紊乱可能持续超过1个月至4.5个月。