Mattioli F, Grassi F, Perani D, Cappa S F, Miozzo A, Fazio F
Clinica Neurologica, Università di Brescia.
Cortex. 1996 Mar;32(1):121-9. doi: 10.1016/s0010-9452(96)80021-9.
We report the case of a 48-year old woman who, after a severe closed head injury, developed a severe and persistent disruption of retrograde memory, associated with a mild impairment of learning abilities. The patient's dense amnesia spared only the childhood period and included both explicit memory (autobiographical and semantic) and procedural skills. Because of her partially spared learning ability and intact language, intensive training by family members resulted in the reacquisition and retention of many autobiographical events and of some skills she had lost after the accident. Brain CT scan and MRI were normal; a PET study with (18F)FDG revealed a significant bilateral reduction of metabolism in the hippocampus and anterior cingulate cortex, suggesting a role for these structures in memory for past events.
我们报告了一名48岁女性的病例,该患者在遭受严重的闭合性颅脑损伤后,出现了严重且持续的逆行性记忆障碍,并伴有轻度学习能力受损。患者的严重失忆仅保留了童年时期,包括外显记忆(自传体和语义记忆)和程序技能。由于她部分保留的学习能力和完好的语言能力,家庭成员的强化训练使她重新获得并保留了许多自传体事件以及一些事故后失去的技能。脑部CT扫描和MRI均正常;一项使用(18F)FDG的PET研究显示,海马体和前扣带回皮质的代谢显著双侧降低,表明这些结构在对过去事件的记忆中起作用。