Forgeau Y, Mussini J M, Ponge T, Bricout H
Sem Hop. 1984 Apr 12;60(16):1101-5.
Thalamic hematomas occur chiefly in hypertensive patients aged 50 to 70; characteristic presentation is a triad associating a sensory syndrome, oculomotor disorders, and alterations in consciousness; computed tomography not only establishes diagnosis but provides additional information, particularly on the size and volume effect of the hematoma which may, according to some authors, indicate surgical removal.