par De Mol, Jacques
Référence L'Encéphale, 18, 6, page (631-637)
Publication Publié, 1992
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : On the basis of a retrospective study concerning 63 cases of normal pressure hydrocephalus, the author examines the characteristics of patients with a traumatic aetiology who were not ameliorated by a ventricular derivation. Four of these patients suffering from a posttraumatic dementia are described. Reviewing the literature, several topics concerning posttraumatic dementia are considered: incidence, time delay before diagnosis, variation of pictures, aetiopathogenic explanations, medico-legal problems encountered with Alzheimer's of Pick's diseases. Finally the differential diagnostic characteristics between the curable and incurable forms of post-traumatic dementia syndroms are discussed.