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Asymmetric Parietal Cortical Atrophy in a Patient with RAB39B‐Associated Parkinsonism

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Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Luca Gallo   +8 more
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Systematic review of clinical literature for absent common carotid artery. [PDF]

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Hopper W, Row H, West C, Reslan O.
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Functional Convergence Spasm and Dysconjugate Eye Movements: A Vignette

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Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Iryna Klopotovska   +2 more
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Ipsilateral weakness caused by ipsilateral stroke: A case series

Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2023
There are few reported cases of ipsilateral weakness following ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke. In these rare cases, ipsilateral weakness is typically the result of damage to uncrossed components of the corticospinal tract (CST) which were recruited in response to previous CST injury.We report a series of six cases of acute ipsilateral weakness or ...
Kajtazi, Naim I   +13 more
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Ipsilateral Seizures

Epilepsia, 1982
Summary: Seven patients who had partial elementary seizures on the same side as the cerebral lesion are described. In six patients the seizures were partial motor, and one patient had seizures which were partial elementary with sensory symptomatology. Four patients had frontal lesions, two parietal, and one parietotemporal.
G K, Ahuja, J, Tharakan
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Ipsilateral Constructional Apraxia

Journal of Child Neurology, 1994
Two boys, aged 7 and 12 years, with nondominant (right) hemispheric acquired vascular lesions and left visual-field disturbances had right spatial constructional disabilities, contralateral to that which would be expected. These unusual disturbances may represent the previously unreported phenomena of ipsilateral neglect or ipsilateral constructional ...
D W, Lewis, T, Geller
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Ipsilateral Blindness

Archives of Surgery, 1977
We report on three patients in whom ipsilateral blindness developed following carotid endarterectomy. Fundoscopic examination of the retina documented ischemia and the visual field defects were permanent. In one patient, the internal carotid artery was patent and thought to be the conduit for embolization to the eye.
R L, Treiman   +4 more
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Ipsilateral Hip and Knee Dislocation

Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 1994
Hip and knee dislocations individually are two of the relatively limited orthopaedic emergencies. Long-term results of treatment of these two types of injury are associated with avascular necrosis of the femoral head, knee instability, and knee stiffness.
D M, Freedman   +2 more
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IPSILATERAL MOTOR SEIZURES

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1986
Abstract A patient presented with elementary partial motor seizures on the same side as the cerebral lesion. A cerebral computerised tomographic scan showed a right medial frontal atrophic lesion and an electroencephalogram showed seizure discharges from the same region.
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