Multiple Lacunar State - Case 1 - Binswanger's Disease

A 72 year-old woman with hypertension, diabetes, and an impaired memory, abruptly developed left sided weakness.


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Multiple Lacunar State: Flair axial MRIs. Note the numerous infarcts in the deep white matter bilaterally. This multi-lacunar state (a.k.a., Binswanger's disease) often results in a subcortical dementia. In this condition, patients develop memory loss, altered mood, and cognition dysfunction, often along with focal motor and sensory changes. Patients usually have chronic hypertension and/or diabetes. Other prominent features of the disease include urinary incontinence, a slow unstable gait, tremors, clumsiness, behavioral and personality changes, lack of facial expression, and speech difficulties.

Revised 10/20/06
Copyrighted 2006. David C Preston