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The authors report the case of a 50 year-old hypertensive male patient with a pontine hematoma. The clinical presentation was characterized by pure pyramidal deficit signs (no other signs or symptoms were present). A pure hemiplegia syndrome, although common in supratentorial lesions, is considered to be a rare event in pontine vascular lesions. The pathophysiologic mechanisms of these neurological findings are unclear. The exclusive involvement of the pyramidal tract in this case is likely due to a variation in the vascular anatomy of the pons but, in some cases, a vascular malformation may be the cause.
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De Pádua Milagres, A. C., Alóe, F., & Limongi, J. C. P. (1998). Pontine tementum hematoma: Report of a case with pure hemiplegia. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 56(1), 129–132. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0004-282x1998000100023
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