Thalamic
syndrome
Thalamus
Thalamic pain syndrome is an unfortunate outcome
following a cerebrovascular accident (CVA). The pain
experienced by the patient is centralized, neuropathic, and
is associated with temperature changes. Patients will
often suffer from hyperalgesia and allodynia.
Can you recover from a thalamic stroke?
Recovery from thalamic stroke revolves around
restoring the abilities that were compromised by
the stroke. Some side effects may not be fully recovered,
but there is hope.
•Brain Diseases.
•Akinetic Mutism.
•Amblyopia.
•Amnesia, Transient Global.
•Auditory Diseases, Central.
•Basal Ganglia Diseases.
•Brain Abscess.
•Brain Damage, Chronic.
cause of Thalamic Syndrome
•(Etiology) The cause of Thalamic Syndrome is
predominantly related to stroke in the region of the
thalamus (a part of the brain). The causative factor could
either be a bleeding episode (hemorrhagic stroke), or a
blood clot (ischemic stroke) in the thalamic blood vessels
Thalamic syndrome

Thalamic syndrome

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    Thalamic pain syndromeis an unfortunate outcome following a cerebrovascular accident (CVA). The pain experienced by the patient is centralized, neuropathic, and is associated with temperature changes. Patients will often suffer from hyperalgesia and allodynia. Can you recover from a thalamic stroke? Recovery from thalamic stroke revolves around restoring the abilities that were compromised by the stroke. Some side effects may not be fully recovered, but there is hope. •Brain Diseases. •Akinetic Mutism. •Amblyopia. •Amnesia, Transient Global. •Auditory Diseases, Central. •Basal Ganglia Diseases. •Brain Abscess. •Brain Damage, Chronic. cause of Thalamic Syndrome •(Etiology) The cause of Thalamic Syndrome is predominantly related to stroke in the region of the thalamus (a part of the brain). The causative factor could either be a bleeding episode (hemorrhagic stroke), or a blood clot (ischemic stroke) in the thalamic blood vessels