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Capsular Ataxic Hemiparesis

Archives of Neurology, 1983
To the Editor. —In a recent issue of theArchives(1982;39:528-529), Iragui and McCutchen reported a case of ataxic hemiparesis due to an infarct in the posterior limb of the internal capsule. They referred to it as "capsular ataxic hemiparesis," stressing the absence of signs of brain-stem dysfunction, which are present when the ataxia-hemiparesis ...
TREDICI, GIOVANNI   +2 more
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Capsular Ataxic Hemiparesis

Archives of Neurology, 1982
Left hemiparesis and left-sided ataxia developed in a 67-year-old man. Computed tomography (CT) showed an area of decreased attenuation in the anterior part of the rostral posterior limb of the right internal capsule that enhanced with contrast. As the patient's condition improved, the contrast enhancement resolved.
V J, Iragui, C B, McCutchen
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Painful Ataxic Hemiparesis

Archives of Neurology, 1984
Right hemiparesis with right-sided pain and ataxia developed in a 68-year-old man. Sensation, neuropsychological function, and somatosensory evoked potentials were normal. Computed tomography showed an isolated fresh infarct in the left part of the thalamus.
J, Bogousslavsky   +3 more
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Hemiparesis

2015
Abstract This is a chapter on Hemiparesis from the Upper Motor Neuron disorders section of A Manual of Neurological Signs. Most of the chapters contain a description of the sign, associated signs, and cases, supported by clinical videos and figures.
John G. Morris, Padraic J. Grattan-Smith
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Ictal asomatognosia with hemiparesis

Neurology, 1998
A 69-year-old woman presented with an ictal Anton-Babinski syndrome (asomatognosia with hemiparesis). Except for head and eye deviation to the side of the paralyzed limb, epileptic nystagmus, brief episodes of impaired consciousness, and automatisms, clinical symptomatology was identical to Anton-Babinski syndrome of vascular origin.
P, Thomas   +3 more
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Ataxic Hemiparesis

Archives of Neurology, 1978
Three stroke patients showed weakness and pyramidal signs on one side combined with a cerebellar-like ataxia on the same side. Pathologic study in each case showed an old infarct cavity in the basis pontis at the level of the junction of the upper one third and lower two thirds on the side opposite the neurologic deficit.
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Functional Hemiparesis

2021
Abstract The classic conversion disorder is difficult to diagnose with certainty. This chapter attempts to provide a way to sort out this presentation.
Sara C. LaHue, Morris Levin
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Functional left hemiparesis

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In this case report, a 19-year-old man with a history of depression presented with his fourth episode of left hemiparesis. Brain MRI was normal. Presence of Hoover's sign and inconsistent muscle strength suggested a functional neurological disorder. The patient improved with physiotherapy and recovered fully after ten days, highlighting the importance ...
Susan, Rafati   +5 more
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Ataxic hemiparesis

Neurology, 1982
V, Cannetti-Nakson, J G, Vega-Gama
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Headache with ataxic hemiparesis

Practical Neurology, 2022
Sacha E Gandhi   +3 more
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