Bilateral cortical border-zone infarction. A pseudobrainstem stroke
Fisher, Marc ; McQuillen, James B.
Fisher, Marc
McQuillen, James B.
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1981-01-01
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Acute bilateral weakness of the extremities with weakness of the tongue classically signals a medullary lesion. A patient had these signs, but at autopsy, bilateral cortical border-zone infarcts and an entirely normal brainstem were found. This case points out the importance of considering bilateral cortical border-zone infarction in the presence of bilateral motor or sensory signs, especially when there is sparing of facial motor function.
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Arch Neurol. 1981 Jan;38(1):62-3.
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7458728