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Metabolic Syndrome with Hyperglycemia and the Risk of Ischemic Stroke

Li M, Li Y, Liu J

PURPOSE: The association of ischemic stroke and metabolic syndrome (MetSyn) with or without diabetes mellitus (DM) is not clear. The present study aimed to identify the impact of diabetes or...
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Pure motor hemiplegia with conjugate lateral gaze palsy in pontine lacunar infarction

Heo JH, Bang OY, Choi SA

The combination of pure motor hemiplegia and horizontal gaze palsy is a rare but identifiable lacunar syndrome. Among horizontal gaze palsies, one-and-a-half syndrome and abducens nerve palsy are reported to...
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Bilateral medial medullary infarction manifested as sensory ataxia: a case report and review of the literature

Roh JK, Lee YS

Medial medullary infarction is usually manifested as hypoglossal palsy, limb weakness, impairment of proprioception, and oculomotor disturbance. We report a case with the unusual presentation of sensory ataxia. A 71...
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Amnesia syndrome following left anterior thalamic infarction; with intrahemispheric and crossed cerebro-cerebellar diaschisis on brain SPECT

Kim MH, Hong SB, Roh JK

We report a 61-year-old right-handed man developing disturbance of memory after a discrete thalamic infarction. Neuropsychological assessment revealed deficits in memory with retrograde and anterograde components, especially for verbal material....
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Amnesic Syndrome in a Mammillothalamic Tract Infarction

Park KC, Yoon SS, Chang DI, Chung KC, Ahn TB, Ku BD, Adair JC, Na DL

It is controversial whether isolated lesions of mammillothalamic tract (MTT) produce significant amnesia. Since the MTT is small and adjacent to several important structures for memory, amnesia associated with isolated...
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A Case of Bilateral Oculomotor Nuclear Palsy

In YS, Shin SY, Song BJ

To the best of our knowledge, isolated bilateral oculomotor nuclear palsy has not yet been reported in the literature, while bilateral oculomotor nuclear palsy with more widespread rostral brainstem infarction...
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Hanja Alexia with Agraphia After Left Posterior Inferior Temporal Lobe Infarction: A Case Study

Kwon JC, Lee HJ, Chin J, Lee YM, Kim H, Na DL

Korean written language is composed of ideogram (Hanja) and phonogram (Hangul), as Japanese consists of Kanji (ideogram) and Kana (phonogram). Dissociation between ideogram and phonogram impairment after brain injury has...
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