Ataxic hemiparesis associated with cortical infarct localized in the postcentral gyrus

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Abstract

Ataxic hemiparesis (AH) is a classic lacunar syndrome associated with localized damage to the pons, internal capsule, thalamus, or corona radiata. A depression of metabolic activity known as crossed cerebellar diaschisis (CCD) is frequently observed in the cerebellar hemisphere contralateral to the site of the lesion in patients with AH. Though small cortical or subcortical lesions may result in AH, such occurrences are rare. The current report details the case of a patient with AH resulting from acute infarction associated with localized lesions of the postcentral gyrus who presented without CCD.

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Kinjo, Y., Suda, S., Sakamoto, Y., Okubo, S., & Kimura, K. (2017). Ataxic hemiparesis associated with cortical infarct localized in the postcentral gyrus. Internal Medicine, 56(18), 2503–2505. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.8806-17

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