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Bilateral paramedian thalamic infarctions are associated with several neuro-psychiatric manifestations besides from neurological, neuro-ophthalmological and pathological signs. Peduncular hallucinosis is rarely seen among these neuropsychiatric symptoms. Peduncular hallucinosis is especially associated with upper brain stem lesions in the literature. We report a case of 20-year-old man who had vivid, active, and colorful hallucinations, somnolence, and amnesia. We detected bilateral paramedian infarction in cranial magnetic resonance imaging due to Behcet�s disease and discussed the symptoms seen in the lesions of this region. |
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amnesia Behcet's syndrome brainstem,lesion of cerebrovascular accident hallucination hallucination,visual hallucinosis HLA memory,impairment of MRI,abnormal oral ulcerations peduncular hallucinosis psychiatric problems in neurologic disorders somnolence thalamus,infarction,bilateral
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