T. Kuwert et al., POSTHYPOXIC AMNESIA - REGIONAL CEREBRAL GLUCOSE CONSUMPTION MEASURED BY POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY, Journal of the neurological sciences, 118(1), 1993, pp. 10-16
Using positron emission tomography (PET), the regional cerebral metabo
lic rate of glucose consumption (rCMRGlc) was measured in 7 subjects s
uffering from chronic posthypoxic amnesia and in 12 controls. In 6 of
the 7 patients regional decreases in rCMRGlc below normal limits were
found involving the thalamus in 3 cases, the medial temporal cortex in
2 cases, and the caudate nucleus and cerebellum in one case each. No
significant decrease in rCMRGlc was observed in any of the neocortical
regions in any of the patients studied. Significant differences betwe
en group means of rCMRGlc were found only for the thalamus and the med
ial temporal cortex. These data suggest that posthypoxic amnesia stems
from damage to the medial temporal cortex and its thalamic projection
areas and not from neocortical dysfunction, confirming recent theorie
s on the genesis of amnesia in man.