Neuropsychological functioning in a patient with paraneoplastic limbic encephalitis
RC Martin, MW Haut, K Goeta-Kreisler… - Journal of the …, 1996 - cambridge.org
RC Martin, MW Haut, K Goeta-Kreisler, D Blumenthal
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 1996•cambridge.orgA 54-year-old woman with clinically diagnosed paraneoplastic limbic encephalitis
secondary to adenocarcinoma of the lung is described. Neuropsychological evaluation
revealed intact visual perception, visual construction, language, speeded processing, and
verbal abstract reasoning in the presence of a severe anterograde amnesia for both verbal
and visual information. A profound consolidation problem is discussed in view of other
diseases of the mesial temporal lobes resulting in impaired consolidation of new …
secondary to adenocarcinoma of the lung is described. Neuropsychological evaluation
revealed intact visual perception, visual construction, language, speeded processing, and
verbal abstract reasoning in the presence of a severe anterograde amnesia for both verbal
and visual information. A profound consolidation problem is discussed in view of other
diseases of the mesial temporal lobes resulting in impaired consolidation of new …
A 54-year-old woman with clinically diagnosed paraneoplastic limbic encephalitis secondary to adenocarcinoma of the lung is described. Neuropsychological evaluation revealed intact visual perception, visual construction, language, speeded processing, and verbal abstract reasoning in the presence of a severe anterograde amnesia for both verbal and visual information. A profound consolidation problem is discussed in view of other diseases of the mesial temporal lobes resulting in impaired consolidation of new material. (JINS, 1996, 2, 460–466.)
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