Clinical, anatomical and functional findings in two cases of previous caudate nucleus hemorrhage, with good recovery, are presented. CBF data obtained with SPECT and 123 I-HIPDM well correlate with functional residual deficit, despite normal TCT examinations. These observations are suggestive of a partial "wallerian" diaschisis.
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