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Ipsilateral hemiparesis and contralateral lower limb paresis caused by anterior cerebral artery territory infarct

Yongfeng Xu and Lan Liu
Neurosciences Journal July 2016, 21 (3) 256-259; DOI: https://doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2016.3.20150701
Yongfeng Xu
From the Department of Neurology (Xu), Second Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, and Department of Ophthalmology (Liu), First Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China
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Lan Liu
From the Department of Neurology (Xu), Second Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, and Department of Ophthalmology (Liu), First Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China
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    Brain MRI and DWI showed A and B) acute infarction in the left anterior cerebral artery territory, C) there was a remote infarct in the right pons, and D) brain MRA showed that there was obstruction of the left anterior cerebral artery. DWI - Diffusion weighted imaging,. MRA-magnetic resonance angiography.

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    Case summary of ipsilateral hemiparesis after supratentorial stroke.

    AuthorsCases (n)Patients’ ageStroke typeStroke locationImagingStrokes
    Hosokawa et al91-ICHthalamus, ICCTfirst
    Terakawa et al5162ICHputamenCTfirst
    Ago et al8159ISCRfMRIsecond
    Song et al2241ISCRMRI/fMRIsecond
    62ISCRMRI/fMRIthird
    Ng et al7155ISCR, putamenMRI/DTITfirst
    Kang and Choi6135ISF, IC, putamenMRIfirst
    Alurkar et al3155ISCRMRIfirst
    Saada and Antonios1257ISO, F, parietalMRIsecond
    67ISFMRIsecond
    Our patient158ISFMRIfirst
    • ICH - intracerebral hemorrhage, IS - ischemic stroke, IC - internal capsule, CR - corona radiata, F - frontal, O - occipital, DTIT - diffusion tensor imaging tractography Neurosciences-21-275

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