Memory deficits and frontal lobe syndrome associated with bilateral globus pallidus lesions in a patient with synthetic cannabinoid use

Major strategic functions of the basal ganglia are thought to involve the fine tuning and modulation of the activity of the most parts of the frontal cortex, control of the skeleto-motor and oculo-motor movements, and modulation of the limbic system and associative functions. In this case repo...

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Main Authors: Merve Cukurova, Tonguc Demir Berkol, Pinar Cetinay Aydin, Fatma Sibel Bayramoglu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ANP Publishing 2018-09-01
Series:Klinik Psikiyatri Dergisi
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Online Access:https://www.journalagent.com/kpd/pdfs/KPD-08769-CASE_REPORT-CUKUROVA.pdf
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spelling doaj-db6bbf8f27ae4d52976734610d5517772020-11-25T00:46:13ZengANP PublishingKlinik Psikiyatri Dergisi1302-00992146-71532018-09-0121331231910.5505/kpd.2018.08769Memory deficits and frontal lobe syndrome associated with bilateral globus pallidus lesions in a patient with synthetic cannabinoid useMerve Cukurova0Tonguc Demir Berkol1Pinar Cetinay Aydin2Fatma Sibel Bayramoglu3M.D.Assoc.Prof.Assoc.Prof.Assoc.Prof.Major strategic functions of the basal ganglia are thought to involve the fine tuning and modulation of the activity of the most parts of the frontal cortex, control of the skeleto-motor and oculo-motor movements, and modulation of the limbic system and associative functions. In this case report, a patient with a 10-year history of synthetic cannabinoid use and bilateral symmetrical hyperintense lesions of the globus pallidus in T2 weighed images following head trauma is described in conjunction clinical signs of global amnesia, behavioral changes consistent with frontal lobe syndrome, and reduced affect display, without any movement disorders. To the best of our knowledge, this patients represents the first case who had bilateral globus pallidus lesions due to synthetic cannabinoid use together with frontal lobe syndrome-like clinical signs without movement disorder. This case report points out to the fact that synthetic cannabinoid use may lead to development of bilateral globus pallidus lesions, which may be associated with amnesia without movement disorder, suggesting that this clinical picture may have resulted from the interruption of pathways between the prefrontal cortex and basal ganglia.https://www.journalagent.com/kpd/pdfs/KPD-08769-CASE_REPORT-CUKUROVA.pdfGlobus pallidusamnesiafrontal lobe syndromesynthetic cannabinoid use
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author Merve Cukurova
Tonguc Demir Berkol
Pinar Cetinay Aydin
Fatma Sibel Bayramoglu
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Tonguc Demir Berkol
Pinar Cetinay Aydin
Fatma Sibel Bayramoglu
Memory deficits and frontal lobe syndrome associated with bilateral globus pallidus lesions in a patient with synthetic cannabinoid use
Klinik Psikiyatri Dergisi
Globus pallidus
amnesia
frontal lobe syndrome
synthetic cannabinoid use
author_facet Merve Cukurova
Tonguc Demir Berkol
Pinar Cetinay Aydin
Fatma Sibel Bayramoglu
author_sort Merve Cukurova
title Memory deficits and frontal lobe syndrome associated with bilateral globus pallidus lesions in a patient with synthetic cannabinoid use
title_short Memory deficits and frontal lobe syndrome associated with bilateral globus pallidus lesions in a patient with synthetic cannabinoid use
title_full Memory deficits and frontal lobe syndrome associated with bilateral globus pallidus lesions in a patient with synthetic cannabinoid use
title_fullStr Memory deficits and frontal lobe syndrome associated with bilateral globus pallidus lesions in a patient with synthetic cannabinoid use
title_full_unstemmed Memory deficits and frontal lobe syndrome associated with bilateral globus pallidus lesions in a patient with synthetic cannabinoid use
title_sort memory deficits and frontal lobe syndrome associated with bilateral globus pallidus lesions in a patient with synthetic cannabinoid use
publisher ANP Publishing
series Klinik Psikiyatri Dergisi
issn 1302-0099
2146-7153
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Major strategic functions of the basal ganglia are thought to involve the fine tuning and modulation of the activity of the most parts of the frontal cortex, control of the skeleto-motor and oculo-motor movements, and modulation of the limbic system and associative functions. In this case report, a patient with a 10-year history of synthetic cannabinoid use and bilateral symmetrical hyperintense lesions of the globus pallidus in T2 weighed images following head trauma is described in conjunction clinical signs of global amnesia, behavioral changes consistent with frontal lobe syndrome, and reduced affect display, without any movement disorders. To the best of our knowledge, this patients represents the first case who had bilateral globus pallidus lesions due to synthetic cannabinoid use together with frontal lobe syndrome-like clinical signs without movement disorder. This case report points out to the fact that synthetic cannabinoid use may lead to development of bilateral globus pallidus lesions, which may be associated with amnesia without movement disorder, suggesting that this clinical picture may have resulted from the interruption of pathways between the prefrontal cortex and basal ganglia.
topic Globus pallidus
amnesia
frontal lobe syndrome
synthetic cannabinoid use
url https://www.journalagent.com/kpd/pdfs/KPD-08769-CASE_REPORT-CUKUROVA.pdf
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