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acral sensory symptoms
agnosia, color
akathisia
alexia without agraphia
amnesic stroke
anatomy of
angiography, cerebral
anticoagulant, treatment in CVD
aphasia
arterial dissection, vertebral
ataxia
ataxic gait
ataxic hemiparesis
atheromatous branch disease, intracranial
basal ganglia
basal ganglia, lesion of
basilar artery migraine
behavioral disorder
brainstem, hematoma
brainstem, hemorrhage, primary
brainstem, infarction of
brainstem, lesion of
brainstem, syndrome
CAT scan
CAT scan, abnormal
CAT scan, cerebrovascular disease
CAT scan, false negative
cavernous hemangioma
cerebellar hemorrhage
cerebellar infarction
cerebral embolism
cerebral embolism, cardiac origin
cerebral infarction
cerebral peduncle
cerebrovascular accident
cerebrovascular accident, acute management of
cerebrovascular accident, clinical diagnosis
cerebrovascular accident, complications with
cerebrovascular accident, differential diagnosis of
cerebrovascular accident, etiology
cerebrovascular accident, location of
cerebrovascular accident, vascular territory involved
cerebrovascular disease, natural history of
cerebrovascular disease, treatment of
Charcot-Marie-Tooth
cheek numbness
Cheiro-oral syndrome
children
complicated migraine
corona radiata
corpus callosum, lesion of
cortical hand knob
cortical hand knob infarct
cortical hemorrhage
cortical infarction
cortical infarction, small
cortical wrist drop
dementia
differential diagnosis
diplopia
diplopia, transient
dissociated sensory loss
dizziness
dysarthria
dysarthria-clumsy hand syndrome
dysphagia
dystonia
electromyogram
evoked potentials
face, numbness of
facial nerve palsy
facial weakness
familial
Fisher C.M.
gait disorder
gaze palsy
gaze palsy, vertical
gene mutation
genetic neurologic disorders
genu of corpus callosum
hand weakness
headache
hemiakathisia
hemianopia
hemianopia, homonymous
hemiballismus
hemichorea
hemiparesis
hemiparesis, transient
hemiplegia
hemisensory loss
hemisensory syndrome
hemorrhage, thalamic
hoarseness
Horner's syndrome
hypertension
imbalance
incoordination
internal capsule
intracerebral hemorrhage
intracerebral hemorrhage, small
lacunar infarction
lacunar infarction, differential diagnosis of
lacunar syndrome
lateral medullary syndrome
leukoencephalopathy
medial lemniscus
medulla oblongata, infarction of
midbrain, hemorrhage
midbrain, infarction of
midbrain, lesion of
migraine
mimics
misdiagnosis
monoparesis
movement disorder
MRI
MRI, abnormal
MRI, CAT scan compared to
MRI, disappearing lesion on
nausea and vomiting
neoplasm, metastatic to CNS
neoplasm, primary of CNS
neurologic disease, diagnoses of, clinical bedside
neurologic signs
neuromuscular disease, electrodiagnosis of
neuropathology
neuropathy
neuropathy, hereditary peripheral
one and a half syndrome
operculum syndrome
ophthalmoplegia
oral numbness
oral syndrome
pain
palinopsia
paralysis
paralysis, recurrent
parietal lobe, lesion of
parietal lobe, syndromes of
perioral numbness
pons, infarction of
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posterior cerebral artery embolism
posterior cerebral artery occlusion
posterior cerebral artery territory infarction
posterior inferior cerebellar artery syndrome
postural abnormality
prognosis
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proprioception, abnormal
pseudoperipheral palsy
pseudoradial nerve palsy
psychological testing
pure motor hemiplegia
pure sensory stroke
quadriparesis
quadriplegia, transient
recurrent
retinal ischemia
reversible neurologic disorder
review article
risk factors
sensorimotor stroke
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sensory loss, pseudoradicular
sensory symptoms
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somatosensory evoked potentials
splenium of corpus callosum
strokelike episodes
symmetric brain lesions
thalamogeniculate artery
thalamus
thalamus, infarction of
thalamus, lesion of
transient ischemic attack
transient neurologic deficit
tremor
vertebral artery occlusion
vertebral artery stenosis
vertigo
visual field defect
white matter disease
wrist drop
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Strokelike Episodes in a Patient with Chronic Gait Abnormalities
JAMA Neurol 76:621-622, Santoro, J.D. & Chitnis, T., 2019

Pseudoradial Nerve Palsy Caused by Acute Ischemic Stroke
J Invest Med Case Report doi:10.1177/2324709616658310, Tahir, H.,et al, 2016

Cheiro-Oral Syndrome Secondary to Thalamic Infarction
The Neurologist 19:22-25, Satpute, S.,et al, 2013

Clinical Reasoning: A Young Man with Reversible Paralysis, Cerebral White Matter Lesions, and Peripheral Neuropathy
Neurol 79: e70-e72, Zhong, L.,et al, 2012

Patterns of Sensory Abnormality in Cortical Stroke: Evidence for a Dichotomized Sensory System
Neurol 68:174-180, Kim,J.S., 2007

Clinical Study of 99 Patients with Pure Sensory Stroke
J Neurol 252:156-162, Arboix, A.,et al, 2005

Pure Sensory Stroke Caused by a Cerebral Hemorrhage: Clinical-Radiologic Correlations in Seven Patients
AJNR 21:515-520, Shintani,S.,et al, 2000

Clinical-Radiologic Correlations in Pure Sensory Stroke
Neurol 51:297-302, Shintani,S., 1998

Posterior Cerebral Artery Syndromes
, Caplan,L.R. &Bogousslavsky,J., 1998

Isolated Pontine Infarctions with Prominent Ipsilateral Midfacial Sensory Signs
Stroke 28:649-651, Masjuan,J.,et al, 1997

Pure or Predominant Sensory Stroke Due to Brain Stem Lesion
Stroke 28:1761-1764, Kim,J.S.&Bae,Y.H., 1997

Radiologic-Clinical Correlation:One-and-a-Half Syndrome Associated with Cheirooral Syndrome
AJNR 17:1482-1484, Shintani,S.,et al, 1996

Restricted Nonacral Sensory Syndrome
Stroke 27:988-990, Kim,J.S., 1996

Syndromes of Pontine Base Infarction:A Clinical-Radiological Correlation Study
Stroke 26:950-955, Kim,J.S.,et al, 1995

Pure Sensory Stroke Caused by a Pontine Infarct:Clinical, Radiological, and Physiological Features in Four Patients
Stroke 25:1512-1515, Shintani,S.,et al, 1994

Small Primary Intracerebral Hemorrhage:Clinical Presentation of 28 Cases
Stroke 25:1500-1506, Kim,J.S.,et al, 1994

Restricted Acral Sensory Syndrome Following Minor Stroke
Stroke 25:2497-2502, Kim,J.S., 1994

Pure Motor Hemiparesis and Sensorimotor Stroke
Stroke 25:92-96, Toni,D.,et al, 1994

Sensory Syndromes in Parietal Stroke
Neurol 43:1942-1949, Bassetti,C.,et al, 1993

Wallenberg's Lateral Medullary Syndrome
Arch Neurol 50:609-614, Sacco,R.L.,et al, 1993

Ophthalmoplegia, Hemiparesis and Cheiro-Oral Syndrome in Basilar Artery Migraine
Eur Neurol 33:185-187, Yasuda,Y.,et al, 1993

Pure Sensory Stroke, Clinical-Radiological Correlates of 21 Cases
Stroke 23:983-987, Kim,J.S., 1992

Cheiro-Oral Syndrome Due to Lesions in the Corona Radiata
Stroke 23:599-601, Omae,T.,et al, 1992

Pure Sensory Stroke Resulting from Thalamic Haemorrhage
Neuroradiology 34:205-206, Abe,K.,et al, 1992

Opercular Cheiro-oral Syndrome
Arch Neurol 48:658-661, Bogousslavsky,J.,et al, 1991

Basilar Branch Pontine Infarction with Prominent Sensory Signs
Stroke 22:1129-1136, Helgason,C.M.&Wilbur,A.C., 1991

Etiology of Motor or Sensory Stroke:The Predictive Value of Clinical and Radiological Features
Ann Neurol 30:519-525, Chimowitz,M.I.,et al, 1991

Pure Sensory Stroke Due to a Pontine Lacune
Stroke 20:406-408, Hommel,M.,et al, 1989

Cheiro-Oral Syndrome with Bilateral Oral Involvement:A Study of Pontine Lesions by High-Resolution MRI
JNNP 52:792-794, Matsumoto,S.,et al, 1989

Pure Sensory Stroke Due to Midbrain Haemorrhage Limited to the Spinothalamic Pathway
JNNP 52:1427-1428, Azouvi,P.,et al, 1989

Lacunar Syndromes Due to Brainstem Infarct & Haemorrhage
JNNP 51:509-515, Huang,C.Y.,et al, 1988

Lateral Thalamic Infarcts
Arch Neurol 45:959-964, Caplan,L.R.,et al, 1988

Cheiro-Oral Syndrome: Does It Have a Specific Localizing Value?
Eur Neurol 28:326-330, Holter,J.T. &Tijssen,C., 1988

About the Cheiro-Oral Syndrome
Neurol 37:1564-1565, Valzelli,L., 1987

Selective Proprioceptive Loss from a Thalamic Lacunar Stroke
Stroke 18:1160-1163, Sacco,R.L.,et al, 1987

Pure Sensory Stroke Caused by a Small Cortical Infarct in the Middle Cerebral Artery Territory
Stroke 15:660-662, Derouesne,C.,et al, 1984

Midbrain Hemorrhage Producing Pure Sensory Stroke
Arch Neurol 41:794-795, Tuttle,P.V.,et al, 1984

Pure Sensory Stroke & Allied Conditions
Stroke 13:434-447, Fisher,C.M., 1982

Lacunes
Stroke 13:3-11, Mohr,J.P., 1982

Computerized Tomography & Pure Sensory Stroke
Neurol 31:217-220, Rosenberg,N.L.,et al, 1981

Computed Tomography in Patients Presenting with Lacunar Syndromes
Stroke 11:256-261, Nelson,R.F.,et al, 1980

Thalamic Pure Sensory Stroke:A Pathologic Study
Neurol 28:1141-1144, Fisher,C.M., 1978

The Human Thalamocortical Sensory Path in Internal Capsule:Small Capsular Hemorrhage Causing Pure Sensory Stroke
Ann Neurol 2:328, Groothuis,D.R.,et al, 1977

Diagnosis & Management of Cerebrovascular Disease
Postgrad Med 38:130, Fisher,C.M., 1965

A 62-Year-Old Man with Symmetric Saddle Hypoesthesia and Sphincter Dysfunction
Neurol 104:e213712, Crausaz,L.,et al, 2025

A 48-Year-Old Man With Spasticity and Progressive Ataxia
Neurol 101:e1747-e1752, Vizcarra,J.A.,et al, 2023

Progressive Cranial Neuropathy
JAMA Neurol 80:1375-1376, Buchberger,D.S.,et al, 2023

Clinicopathologic Conference, Antiphospholipid Syndrome due to SLE with Hypocomplimentemia
NEJM 389: 2277-2285, Case 38-2023, 2023

Slowly rogressive Cerebellar Ataxia in a 55-Year-Old Female Patient
JAMA Neurol 80:107-108, Bernaola,M.T.,et al, 2023



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