Nō to shinkei = Brain and nerve
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We describe three patients presenting themselves with amnesia following herpes simplex encephalitis. All three patients showed anterograde amnesia. Moreover, one patient showed retrograde amnesia extending about fifty years prior to the onset of the illness. ⋯ SPECT images showed decreased uptake not only in the temporal lobes but also in the frontal lobes. Amnesia following herpes simplex encephalitis has been thought to be caused by the temporal lobe disorder. However, we postulate that the frontal lobe dysfunction might contribute to the appearance of amnesia.
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It is important for dural arteriovenous fistula (DAVF) to evaluate venous ischemia in the brain related to venous hypertension, but only a few such studies have been performed. In this study, regional cerebral blood flow(rCBF) in DAVF was examined for venous ischemia by 123I-IMP SPECT. The subjects were eighteen patients with DAVF. ⋯ In two patients, pure leptomeningeal venous drainage was formed by patent sinus, and blood regurgitated from DAVF on the sinus wall to cortical vein. When DAVF was associated with LMVD, most patients had venous hypertension and concomitant venous congestion in the same areas due to reduced venous circulation, resulting in a decrease in rCBF and an increase in regional cerebral blood volume. These hemodynamics suggest venous ischemia in the brain. 123I-IMP SPECT was useful for evaluating rCBF and as a parameter of the treatment.