The phenomenon of diaschisis in cerebral vascular disease

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作者
González-Aguado, E
Martí-Fábregas, J
Martí-Vilalta, JL
机构
[1] Univ Barcelona, Dept Psiquiatria & Psicobiol, Lab Neuropsicol, E-08035 Barcelona, Spain
[2] Hosp Santa Creu & Sant Pau, Serv Neurol, E-08025 Barcelona, Spain
关键词
cerebrovascular disease; cerebral blood flow; diaschisis; functional neuroimaging; thalamic aphasia; vascular dementia;
D O I
10.33588/rn.3010.99579
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Introduction and objective. Diaschisis is a physiological phenomenon based on reversible depression of functions anatomically or functionally connected to the damaged area. Its study has become mole interesting over the past twenty years, due to the advances made in functional neuroimaging techniques and their possible participation in the recovery of function. Our objective is to review the main types of diaschisis and their clinical contribution. Development. At present it has mainly been described in cerebrovascular pathology! and been classified according to the connecting fibres involved. When the connecting fibres are intra-hemisphere, the phenomenon of ipsilateral thalamic or subcortical-cortical diaschisis may be seen; when they are interhemisphere, there is transcallosal diaschisis, and if they are cerebellar, the diaschisis is of the contralateral cerebellum or crossed cerebellar diaschisis. Ipsilateral thalamic and crossed cerebellar diaschisis ave phenomena which are frequently observed, but have no clinical significance. Regression of the subcortical-cortical and transcallosal diaschisis might explain the neuropsychological and functional neuroimaging changes observed over the first few months after the vascular incident. Conclusion. Study of the different types of diaschisis should be considered in patients with cerebrovascular disease since it is potentially reversible, and to differentiate it from focalization due to the lesion.
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