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Pure or Predominant Sensory Stroke Due to Brain Stem Lesion
Stroke 28:1761-1764, Kim,J.S.&Bae,Y.H., 1997
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Article Abstract
Pure or predominant brain stem sensory stroke is most often produced by small infarcts or hemorrhages in the paramedian dorsal pontine area and may be differentiated from thalamic pure sensory stroke by the following characteristics:frequent association of dizziness/gait ataxia,predominant lemniscal sensory symptoms,occasional leg dominance or cheiro-oral pattern,and frequent bilateral perioral involvement.
 
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