Abstract
IntroductionWe present a case of a 65 year-old female with a presentation resembling transient global amnesia (TGA) with investigations revealing a Tako-tsubo cardiomoyopathy and multifocal punctate areas of restricted diffusion consistent with ischaemic stroke.MethodsSingle case report.ResultsA 65 year-old female presented altered behaviour with anterograde amnesia consistent with an episode of TGA. There was no clearly identifiable stressor to provoke this episode. The TGA-like symptoms persistent for 12 hours before the patient made a full recovery.During the presentation the patient complained of chest pain with elevated troponin. Cardiac investigation was notable for mild left ventricular dilation with mid- and apical hypokinesis on transthoracic echocardiogram and a normal coronary angiogram consistent with Tako-tsubo cardiomyopathy. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain revealed multifocal infarcts including punctate foci of restricted diffusion within the left mesiotemporal lobe.ConclusionThis case is notable as it is rare to have a combined presentation with TGA-type symptoms with Tako-tsubo cardiomyopathy and multifocal ischaemia stroke.1 This is the first clinical case presentation involving the aforementioned triad and mesiotemporal lobe restricted diffusion. We hypothesise that the Tako-tsubo cardiomyopathy acted as the triggering event and the mesiotemporal lobe involvement caused the TGA-like symptoms thereby accounting for the clinical presentation and investigation findings. As mesiotemporal/hippocampal restricted diffusion may be seen with transient global amnesia,2 this case is of special interest mechanistically although we cannot exclude the alternative hypothesis that the episode of TGA resulted in the Tako-tsubo cardiomyopathy which subsequently caused the cardioembolic shower.ReferencesStollberger C, DeCillia N, Finsterer J. ‘Tako-tsubo cardiomyopathy with transient global amnesia and cerebellar embolic stroke triggered by existential fear.’Neurol Neurochir Pol 2018; 52(3):394–396.Enzinger C, Thimary F, Kapeller P, Ropele S, Schmidt R, Ebner F, Fazekas F. ‘Transient global amnesia: diffusion-weighted imaging lesions and cerebrovascular disease.’Stroke 2008;39(8):2219–2225.
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