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Infarct pontine

Infarction of the medial pontine tegmentum will cause coma and is a poor prognostic sign (Fisher 1977 Kataoka et al. 1997). [Pg.8]

Fisher CM, Caplan LR (1971) Basilar artery branch occlusion a cause of pontine infarction. Neurology 21 900-905 Fisher CM, Curry HB (1964) Pure motor hemiplegia. Trans Am Neurol Assoc 89 94-7 94-97... [Pg.15]

Hossmann KA (1999) The hypoxic brain. Insights from ischemia research. Adv Exp Med Biol 474 155-169 Karnath HO, Himmelbach M, Rorden C (2002) The subcortical anatomy of human spatial neglect putamen, caudate nucleus and pulvinar. Brain 125 350-360 Kataoka S, Hori A, Shirakawa T et al (1997) Paramedian pontine infarction. Neurological/topographical correlation. Stroke 28 809-815... [Pg.16]

Bamford J (2001) Classical lacunar syndromes. In Bogousslavsky J, Caplan L (eds) Sreoke syndromes. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp 583-589 Bamford J, Bogousslavsky J (eds) (2002) Subcortical stroke, 2nd edn. Oxford Medical Publications, Oxford, pp 27-34 Bamford J, Sandercock P, Jones L, Warlow C (1987) The natural history of lacunar infarction the Oxfordshire Community Stroke Project. Stroke 18 545-551 Benito-Leon J, Alvarez-Linera J, Porta-Etessam J (2001 Detec-tion of acute pontine infarction by diffusion-weighted MRI in capsular warning syndrome. Cerebrovasc Dis 11 350-351... [Pg.205]

Fig. 14.5. Pontine infarcts anteromedial (right) and tegmental (left)... Fig. 14.5. Pontine infarcts anteromedial (right) and tegmental (left)...
Kumral E, Bayulkem G, Evyapan D (2002c) Clinical spectrum of pontine infarction clinical-MRI correlations. J Neurol 249 1659-1670... [Pg.222]

Farrar J, Dorman GA (1993). Gapsular warning syndrome preceding pontine infarction. Stroke 24 762... [Pg.205]

Fig. 6.1 Basilar occlusion, (a) The T2 weighted image shows loss of the signal flow void in the basilar artery in this patient with basilar occlusion and hyperacute pontine infarct. No parenchymal abnormality is noted at this early time point, (b) Coronal MIP image from the CT angiogram demonstrates the occlusion as a filling defect (arrow)... Fig. 6.1 Basilar occlusion, (a) The T2 weighted image shows loss of the signal flow void in the basilar artery in this patient with basilar occlusion and hyperacute pontine infarct. No parenchymal abnormality is noted at this early time point, (b) Coronal MIP image from the CT angiogram demonstrates the occlusion as a filling defect (arrow)...
The exact nature of pontine lesions classified as capillary malformations will remain speculative in the vast majority of patients. Beside vascular malformations, the differential diagnosis of an enhancing pontine lesion might include neoplasm, demyelin-ating disease, infection, infarction, or, rarely, central pontine myelinolysis. The absence of mass effect or significant T2 prolongation, however, argues... [Pg.43]


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