Pathological yawning as a presenting symptom of brain stem ischaemia in two patients

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Abstract

Two cases of brain stem stroke involving the upper pons and the ponto-mesencephalic junction presented with transient excessive pathological yawning, associated with gait ataxia and in one subject with upper limb and facial hemiparesis. A causal relation is hypothesised between the brain stem lesion and pathological yawning, possibly related to denervation hypersensitivity of a putative brain stem yawn centre. Excessive yawning may herald brain stem ischaemia.

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Cattaneo, L., Cucurachi, L., Chierici, E., & Pavesi, G. (2006). Pathological yawning as a presenting symptom of brain stem ischaemia in two patients. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 77(1), 98–100. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.2005.075267

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