• Int. J. Clin. Pract. · Sep 2001

    Case Reports

    Thalamic tumour presenting as frontal lobe dysfunction.

    • N Nagaratnam, A Ting, and D Jolley.
    • Aged Care and Rehabilitation Services, Department of Medicine, Blacktown-Mt Druitt Health, New South Wales, Australia.
    • Int. J. Clin. Pract. 2001 Sep 1; 55 (7): 492-3.

    AbstractA 64-year-old man presented with a change in personality and behaviour but with no neurological deficits. He exhibited impaired executive functions, apathy, unsteadiness of gait and falling; he lacked insight and exhibited purposeless behaviour, making loud grunting noises. A CT scan at 6 months revealed no abnormality, but at 9 months CT and MRI showed a bilateral thalamic tumour. The presenting symptoms had similarities to frontal lobe dysfunction progressing to dementia.

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