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Branch disease is a common mechanism in pontine infarctions. We coined the term �pontine warning syndrome� to characterized recurrent stereotyped episodes of motor or sensory dysfunction, dysarthria, or ophthalmoplegia associated with a high risk of imminent basilar artery branch infarction and a permanent deficit resembling those of capsular warning syndrome. |
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