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Mimura M et al. – The authors report a 48–year–old patient with neuro–Behcet's disease who presented with the combination of severe memory impairment and frontal/executive dysfunction. The clinical feature mimicked that of diencephalic amnesic syndrome. The MRI and SPECT findings supported the notion that the thalamus and related subcortical–frontal connection was responsible for this patient's problem.

   

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