Bilateral symmetrical basal ganglia lesions may be caused by hypoxic/ischemic injury. However, similar lesions have not been described in the cerebellar cortex. To report a case of bilateral basal ganglia and cerebellar lesions in an alcoholic patient with hyperglycemia and hypotension. A 47-year-old alcoholic man with hypotension of unknown duration and hyperosmolarity had mild weakness of the left upper extremity. Neuroimaging revealed abnormality of bilateral symmetric globus pallidus and inferior cerebellum. Prolonged hypotension with hyperosmolarity may give rise to bilateral basal ganglia and cerebellar lesions
Background: Lesions in the Guillain–Mollaret triangle or dentate-rubro-olivary pathway may lea...
Hypertrophic olivary degeneration is a rare kind of trans-synaptic degeneration that occurs after le...
Involvement of central nervous system is a well-known compication in uremic patients. However, devel...
Although bilateral basal ganglia lesions are common in hypoxic encephalopathy and methanol intoxicat...
We report a case of stroke due to cocaine abuse in a 30-year-old woman. The initial examinations poi...
The syndrome of bilateral basal ganglia lesions in diabetic uremic patients is a rare disorder with ...
ABSTRACT- We describe a case of bilateral olivary hypertrophy and palatal tremor after unilateral ce...
A 41-year-old man was found unconscious at his home by a friend. He was immediately admitted to the ...
We describe a case of bilateral olivary hypertrophy and palatal tremor after unilateral cerebellar i...
Patients with chronic kidney disease may have neurological complications including uremic encephalop...
Occlusion of the rostral portion of the basilar artery can result in ischaemia of the midbrain and t...
Acute bilateral weakness of the extremities with weakness of the tongue classically signals a medull...
Wernicke's encephalopathy ( W E) is characterized by a classic triad of ocular abnormalities (e...
Background: Hypo/hyperglycemia is a known cause of chorea and hemiballism. The temporallobes, hippoc...
Local cerebral metabolic rate for glucose was studied utilizing '*F-2-fluoro-2-deoxy-~g1ucose a...
Background: Lesions in the Guillain–Mollaret triangle or dentate-rubro-olivary pathway may lea...
Hypertrophic olivary degeneration is a rare kind of trans-synaptic degeneration that occurs after le...
Involvement of central nervous system is a well-known compication in uremic patients. However, devel...
Although bilateral basal ganglia lesions are common in hypoxic encephalopathy and methanol intoxicat...
We report a case of stroke due to cocaine abuse in a 30-year-old woman. The initial examinations poi...
The syndrome of bilateral basal ganglia lesions in diabetic uremic patients is a rare disorder with ...
ABSTRACT- We describe a case of bilateral olivary hypertrophy and palatal tremor after unilateral ce...
A 41-year-old man was found unconscious at his home by a friend. He was immediately admitted to the ...
We describe a case of bilateral olivary hypertrophy and palatal tremor after unilateral cerebellar i...
Patients with chronic kidney disease may have neurological complications including uremic encephalop...
Occlusion of the rostral portion of the basilar artery can result in ischaemia of the midbrain and t...
Acute bilateral weakness of the extremities with weakness of the tongue classically signals a medull...
Wernicke's encephalopathy ( W E) is characterized by a classic triad of ocular abnormalities (e...
Background: Hypo/hyperglycemia is a known cause of chorea and hemiballism. The temporallobes, hippoc...
Local cerebral metabolic rate for glucose was studied utilizing '*F-2-fluoro-2-deoxy-~g1ucose a...
Background: Lesions in the Guillain–Mollaret triangle or dentate-rubro-olivary pathway may lea...
Hypertrophic olivary degeneration is a rare kind of trans-synaptic degeneration that occurs after le...
Involvement of central nervous system is a well-known compication in uremic patients. However, devel...