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. 2003 Jan 1;14(3-4):103–107. doi: 10.1155/2003/872916

Cognitive and Emotional Dysfunction after Central Pontine Myelinolysis

Tatia M C Lee 1,2,3,*, Crystal C Y Cheung 1,2, Esther Y Y Lau 1, Amanda Mak 2, Leonard S W Li 2,3
PMCID: PMC5497560  PMID: 14757986

Abstract

The case of a 67-year-old right-handed Chinese man with Central Pontine Myelinolysis [CPM] is described to illustrate the resulting cognitive and emotional disturbances. A comparison of the data in this report with that in published studies suggests that ethnicity does not seem to have much effect on the symptoms of CPM. Possible underlying neural-pathological mechanisms are discussed. This case further substantiates the speculation that the brainstem plays a role in higher cognitive processes and emotional regulation.

Keywords: Central Pontine Myelinolysis, pathological laughing and crying, cognition, emotion


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