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2022 Sep 03


Neurocase

Chronic hematoma superimposed to a large frontotemporal arachnoid cyst: evidence against crowding of audioverbal memory.

Authors

Patrikelis P, Korfias S, Messinis L, Kossivas A, Zournatzidi C, Alexoudi A, Lucci G, Gatzonis S, Nasios G
Neurocase. 2022 Sep 03:1-7.
PMID: 36062415.

Abstract

We report a patient with a chronic subdural/epidural hematoma superimposed to a large arachnoid cyst occupying the left frontotemporal region. Both were discovered accidentally because of a trigeminal neuralgia and concomitant subjective memory complaints. Patient's sudden selective audioverbal memory impairment probably links to a primary cortical tone deregulation and expressed through deficits of arousal-mediating structures subtly impacted by the hematoma's progression. This case illustrates that in early-onset asymmetrical brain damage (usually left), language, audioverbal memory in particular, should not always come to dominate intact hemisphere function. A may exist below which inter-hemispheric reorganization of audioverbal memory is unlikely.