Bithalamic lesions

Last revised by Nikolaos-Achilleas Arkoudis on 2 Feb 2024

Bilateral thalamic lesions are usually seen in combination with basal ganglia, white matter and sometimes cortical lesions.

The assessment and differential approach can utilize radiological markers such as MR signal characteristics, calcifications, precise position within the thalamus, symmetry/asymmetry, the presence of concurrent extra-thalamic lesions, and the existence of expansion 6. It is essential to consistently seek a correlation between clinical and laboratory findings while further follow-up imaging often provides helpful insights, particularly when the baseline imaging method is equivocal 6.

Bilateral involvement of the thalami has a broad differential diagnosis:

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