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Patterns of Sensory Abnormality in Cortical Stroke: Evidence for a Dichotomized Sensory System
Neurol 68:174-180, Kim,J.S., 2007
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Article Abstract
Sensory patterns in these patients are generally consistent with the dichotomized (SI and SII) sensory system in the cerebral cortex. Involvement of insular and opercular areas is related to primitive sensory impairment and development of central poststroke pain, whereas postcentral gyrus involvement is related to cortical sensory loss without poststroke pain. The pattern of restricted sensory changes is generally consistent with the Penfield sensory topography.
 
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