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Review

  • Korean Journal of Biological Psychiatry
  • Volume 2(2); 1995
  • Article

Review

Korean Journal of Biological Psychiatry 1995;2(2):301-5. Published online: Feb, 1, 1995

A Case of Subcortial Dementia After Cerebral Malaria

  • Hyo-Kyong Chung, MD;Young-Ho Lee, MD;Young-Cho Chung, MD;Su-Sie Kim; and Byoung-Kwan Park;
    Department of Neuropsychiatry, Seoul Paik Hospital, College of medicine, Inje University, Seoul, Korea
Abstract

Subcortical dementia may occur as a complication of cerebral malaria via deep white matter demyelination with encephalitis and diffuse small vessel vasculitis. In subcortical dementia, impairment in attention and frontal executive function are predominant. Patients are often inert, indifferent, and uninterested. They appear characteristically 'slowed up' with a marked deficit in the retrieval of information. Changes in mood, personality, and social conduct are very common. We describe a case of subcortical dementia, who has definite changes in brain MRI after cerebral malaria.

Keywords Cerebral malaria;Complication;Subcortical dementia.