National Hospital, Queen Square, London WC1N 3BG, UK.
Behav Neurol. 1992;5(2):113-6. doi: 10.3233/BEN-1992-5207.
We describe a patient (R.S.) who after a bout of probable TB exhibited an unusual pattern of response retardation, although given time he was able to score at a satisfactory level. He was strikingly slow to initiate speaking and to carry out higher level cognitive tasks, at a time when he could complete a variety of psychomotor activities at normal speed. He showed many similarities with patients previously described as having subcortical dementia. The selective preservation of psychomotor responding in the context of his gross bradyphrenia, however, was unexpected.
我们描述了一位患者(R.S.),在一次可能的结核病发作后,表现出一种异常的反应迟缓模式,尽管他有时间,但他能够达到令人满意的水平。他说话和进行更高层次的认知任务非常缓慢,而此时他可以以正常速度完成各种运动活动。他与以前被描述为患有皮质下痴呆的患者有许多相似之处。然而,在他严重的精神发育迟缓的情况下,运动反应的选择性保留是出乎意料的。