Report with complementary clinical examinations and detailed neuropathological findings of a case of subacute progressing "thalamic dementia", interpreted as combined systemic degeneration of the dorsal and medial thalamic nuclei. For the development of the EEG changes, which were followed from beginning of the disease, a slowly advancing reduction of the function of the meso-diencephalic activating system proved responsible. The inferior olives were symmetrically atrophied and the fasciculus tegmenti centralis was on both sides completely degenerated.
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December 1981
34 EEG records of 9 patients with verified necrotizing-herpes-encephalitis permit the following statements concerning the electroencephalographic findings. 1. The EEG is always severely affected in the acute stage.
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