Abstract

Background and aims: Single Strategic Infarct Dementia is reported as a possible consequence of large strokes of anterior/lateral/subcortical cerebral areas having a key role for cognitive functioning (usually left/right angular gyrus, temporal lobes, frontal lobes, thalamus, caudatus, genu of left internal capsula). A correct neuropsychological classification of the disease is still lacking.

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