A lesion in the basis pontis, usually a stroke involving paramedian arterioles from the basilar artery, causes the medial pontine syndrome or Millard-Gubler syndrome of ipsilateral sixth and seventh nerve fascicular palsies with contralateral hemiplegia
Like mesencephalic infarction, infarction of the pons may produce individual, isolated neurologic si...
Abstract Introduction Isolated facial nerve palsy usually manifests as Bell's palsy. Lacunar infarct...
WOS: 000180533500003PubMed ID: 12529787We sought clinical and radiological findings of 150 consecuti...
The combination of ipsilateral facial nerve palsy, ipsilateral abduction weakness, and contralateral...
An ipsilateral peripheral facial nerve paresis may also occur in such patients when the lesion exten...
The combination of ipsilateral facial nerve palsy, ipsilateral abduction weakness, and contralateral...
An ipsilateral peripheral facial nerve paresis may also occur in such patients when the lesion exten...
Millard-Gubler syndrome, first described in 1858, is caused by a lesion at the ventral part of the p...
Hemiparesis; Loss of facial sensationA 35-year old male with diminished facial sensation, hemiparesi...
A most unusual case of right-sided ataxic hemiparesis with left trigeminal involvement is reported. ...
Paresis of the sixth or seventh cranial nerve becomes the distinguishing criterion for Mobius síndro...
A vascular lesion of the medial pons may affect the abducens nerve nucleus or the PPRF, together wit...
PubMed ID: 12529787We sought clinical and radiological findings of 150 consecutive patients with acu...
Lesions of the vestibular nuclei commonly affect neighboring structures, in particular the cerebella...
Like mesencephalic infarction, infarction of the pons may produce individual, isolated neurologic si...
Like mesencephalic infarction, infarction of the pons may produce individual, isolated neurologic si...
Abstract Introduction Isolated facial nerve palsy usually manifests as Bell's palsy. Lacunar infarct...
WOS: 000180533500003PubMed ID: 12529787We sought clinical and radiological findings of 150 consecuti...
The combination of ipsilateral facial nerve palsy, ipsilateral abduction weakness, and contralateral...
An ipsilateral peripheral facial nerve paresis may also occur in such patients when the lesion exten...
The combination of ipsilateral facial nerve palsy, ipsilateral abduction weakness, and contralateral...
An ipsilateral peripheral facial nerve paresis may also occur in such patients when the lesion exten...
Millard-Gubler syndrome, first described in 1858, is caused by a lesion at the ventral part of the p...
Hemiparesis; Loss of facial sensationA 35-year old male with diminished facial sensation, hemiparesi...
A most unusual case of right-sided ataxic hemiparesis with left trigeminal involvement is reported. ...
Paresis of the sixth or seventh cranial nerve becomes the distinguishing criterion for Mobius síndro...
A vascular lesion of the medial pons may affect the abducens nerve nucleus or the PPRF, together wit...
PubMed ID: 12529787We sought clinical and radiological findings of 150 consecutive patients with acu...
Lesions of the vestibular nuclei commonly affect neighboring structures, in particular the cerebella...
Like mesencephalic infarction, infarction of the pons may produce individual, isolated neurologic si...
Like mesencephalic infarction, infarction of the pons may produce individual, isolated neurologic si...
Abstract Introduction Isolated facial nerve palsy usually manifests as Bell's palsy. Lacunar infarct...
WOS: 000180533500003PubMed ID: 12529787We sought clinical and radiological findings of 150 consecuti...