PubMed ID: 21778729Background: Previous clinicopathological studies have reported central hypoventilation alongside unilateral infarcts in the caudal brainstem. As already known, the respiratory centers are located in the medullary and pontine centers. Methods: We sought patients with acute respiratory failure with brainstem involvement proved by MRI from 4,500 patients with first ischemic stroke consecutively admitted to our stroke unit over a period of 7 years. Results: We report six patients with a unilateral dorsolateral medulla oblongata lesion, completely sparing the corticospinal tract, who presented impairments in automatic and voluntary respiratory movements. Topographical analysis showed involvement of the nucleus and tractus soli...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to compare the patterns of voiding dysfunction according t...
Central sleep apnoea (CSA) is a breathing disorder characterized by repetitive central apnoeas with ...
Sudden cardiorespiratory arrest can occur several days after lateral medullary infarction especially...
WOS: 000294050700002PubMed ID: 21778729Background: Previous clinicopathological studies have reporte...
We report clinicotopographic correlations in 2 patients with central hypoventilation and unilateral ...
Dept. of Medicine/석사Background and Purposes: The blood supply to the medulla oblongata is distinct f...
Objective: To determine whether central periodic breathing (CPB) is associated with acute involvemen...
Objective: To determine whether central periodic breathing (CPB) is associated with acute involvemen...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Symmetrical necrosis of the brain stem nuclei has been described as a conseq...
A presentation of all aspects of the dorsolateral medulla oblongata syndrome is clinically very rare...
Lateral medullary infarction can lead to central respiratory failure. However, in Wallenberg's syndr...
Respiratory function depends on numerous neurologic structures, the organization of which extends fr...
Central sleep apnea (CSA), also known as Ondine's curse (OC), is a phenomenon characterized by episo...
The topodiagnostic implications of hemiataxia following lesions of the human brainstem are only inco...
Central sleep apnea (CSA), also known as Ondine's curse (OC), is a phenomenon characterized by episo...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to compare the patterns of voiding dysfunction according t...
Central sleep apnoea (CSA) is a breathing disorder characterized by repetitive central apnoeas with ...
Sudden cardiorespiratory arrest can occur several days after lateral medullary infarction especially...
WOS: 000294050700002PubMed ID: 21778729Background: Previous clinicopathological studies have reporte...
We report clinicotopographic correlations in 2 patients with central hypoventilation and unilateral ...
Dept. of Medicine/석사Background and Purposes: The blood supply to the medulla oblongata is distinct f...
Objective: To determine whether central periodic breathing (CPB) is associated with acute involvemen...
Objective: To determine whether central periodic breathing (CPB) is associated with acute involvemen...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Symmetrical necrosis of the brain stem nuclei has been described as a conseq...
A presentation of all aspects of the dorsolateral medulla oblongata syndrome is clinically very rare...
Lateral medullary infarction can lead to central respiratory failure. However, in Wallenberg's syndr...
Respiratory function depends on numerous neurologic structures, the organization of which extends fr...
Central sleep apnea (CSA), also known as Ondine's curse (OC), is a phenomenon characterized by episo...
The topodiagnostic implications of hemiataxia following lesions of the human brainstem are only inco...
Central sleep apnea (CSA), also known as Ondine's curse (OC), is a phenomenon characterized by episo...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to compare the patterns of voiding dysfunction according t...
Central sleep apnoea (CSA) is a breathing disorder characterized by repetitive central apnoeas with ...
Sudden cardiorespiratory arrest can occur several days after lateral medullary infarction especially...