Dementia and Confusional State in Patients with Cerebral Infarcts

Abstract
In a series of 302 postmortem brains with cerebral infarcts, a history of dementia was obtained in 21 and of confusional state in 13 patients in whom the occurrence of strokes was the only responsible event for the psychiatric syndrome. It appeared that these chronic and acute psychiatric disorders predominate in some particular forms of cerebral infarcts.