The Posterior Cerebral Artery (PCA) supplies the greatest part of the
limbic system. Several authors have reported amnestic syndromes in PCA
infarcts. Amongst 76 patients with a CT proven PCA infarct, 21 suffer
ed anterograde amnesia. Confabulations were associated in 5 cases. We
studied CT scans according to previously reported templates in the 21
amnestic patients : all patients with confabulations had a paramedian
or a tuberothalamic infarct associated with a cortical infarct within
the superficial territory of the PCA. None of the 16 remainders had a
thalamic lesion. These results emphasize the role of the thalamus espe
cially of the dorsomedial nucleus in the pathogenesis of confabulation
. The underlying mechanism could imply fronto-cingular deafferentation
.