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Involuntary Movements After Anterior Cerebral Artery Territory Infarction
Stroke 32:258-261, Kim,J.S., 2001
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Article Abstract
The author reports 9 such patients: 3 with asterixis, 5 with hemiparkinsonism (tremor, rigidity, hypokinesia), and 1 with both Asterixis developed in the acute stage in patients with minimal arm weakness, whereas parkinsonism was usually obs erved after the motor dysfunction improved in patients with initially severe limb weakness. Asterixis correlated with small lesions preferentially involving the prefrontal area; parkinsonism is related to relatively large lesions involving the supplement ary motor area. Anterior cerebral artery territory infarction should be included in the differential diagnosis of asterixis and hemiparkinsonism.
 
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