The topodiagnostic implications of hemiataxia following lesions of the human brainstem are only incompletely understood. We performed a voxel-based statistical analysis of lesions documented on standardised MRI in 49 prospectively recruited patients with acute hemiataxia due to isolated unilateral brainstem infarction. For statistical analysis individual MRI lesions were normalised and imported in a three-dimensional voxel-based anatomical model of the human brainstem. Statistical analysis revealed hemiataxia to be associated with lesions of three distinct brainstem areas. The strongest correlation referred to ipsilateral rostral and dorsolateral medullary infarcts affecting the inferior cerebellar peduncle, and the dorsal and ventral spino...
The aim of this study was to evaluate regional and remote diaschisis of inferior brain stem or cereb...
Knowledge of the typical lesion topography and volumetry is important for clinical stroke diagnosis ...
pyramidal tract in the medial lemniscus of the brainstem in a patient with a pontine infarct: diffus...
Limb ataxia of sudden onset is due to a vascular lesion in either the cerebellum or the brainstem (p...
BACKGROUND: Limb ataxia is classically attributed to cerebellar hemispheric lesions, although isolat...
To investigate the incompletely understood somatotopical organization of the corticospinal tract in ...
SUMMARY Two patients presenting with hemiataxia and hemiparesis on the same side are described. Both...
Isolated hemiataxia after a medullary infarct is rare. We describe a case of isolated hemiataxia aft...
Objective: We aimed to determine the topology of anatomical pathways for verticality perception in t...
Summary Clinical±anatomic correlations were performed in 25 patients with focal infarcts in the basi...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) is informative about the neurocognitive basis of motor awareness. H...
We describe a 73-year-old man with ataxic hemiparesis following infarction of the ventrolateral nucl...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) is informative about the neurocognitive basis of motor awareness. H...
A most unusual case of right-sided ataxic hemiparesis with left trigeminal involvement is reported. ...
as large vessel disease with small vessel embolisation. The anatomical basis of the lesions causing ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate regional and remote diaschisis of inferior brain stem or cereb...
Knowledge of the typical lesion topography and volumetry is important for clinical stroke diagnosis ...
pyramidal tract in the medial lemniscus of the brainstem in a patient with a pontine infarct: diffus...
Limb ataxia of sudden onset is due to a vascular lesion in either the cerebellum or the brainstem (p...
BACKGROUND: Limb ataxia is classically attributed to cerebellar hemispheric lesions, although isolat...
To investigate the incompletely understood somatotopical organization of the corticospinal tract in ...
SUMMARY Two patients presenting with hemiataxia and hemiparesis on the same side are described. Both...
Isolated hemiataxia after a medullary infarct is rare. We describe a case of isolated hemiataxia aft...
Objective: We aimed to determine the topology of anatomical pathways for verticality perception in t...
Summary Clinical±anatomic correlations were performed in 25 patients with focal infarcts in the basi...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) is informative about the neurocognitive basis of motor awareness. H...
We describe a 73-year-old man with ataxic hemiparesis following infarction of the ventrolateral nucl...
Anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) is informative about the neurocognitive basis of motor awareness. H...
A most unusual case of right-sided ataxic hemiparesis with left trigeminal involvement is reported. ...
as large vessel disease with small vessel embolisation. The anatomical basis of the lesions causing ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate regional and remote diaschisis of inferior brain stem or cereb...
Knowledge of the typical lesion topography and volumetry is important for clinical stroke diagnosis ...
pyramidal tract in the medial lemniscus of the brainstem in a patient with a pontine infarct: diffus...