Cheiro-oral syndrome with bilateral oral involvement: A study of pontine lesions by high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging

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Two cases of unusual cheiro-oral syndrome due to small pontine haemorrhage are described, in which both sides of the mouth were involved in the initial stage. High resolution magnetic resonance imaging revealed a small lesion at the paramedian pontine tegmentum in both cases and suggested involvement of the medial portion of the medial lemniscus.

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Matsumoto, S., Kaku, S., Yamasaki, M., Imai, T., Nabatame, H., & Kameyama, M. (1989). Cheiro-oral syndrome with bilateral oral involvement: A study of pontine lesions by high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 52(6), 792–794. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.52.6.792

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