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Hemidystonia Due to a Contralateral Parietooccipital Metastasis:Disappearance after Removal of the Mass Lesion
Neurol 41:1519-1520, Krauss,J.K.,et al, 1991
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Article Abstract
A patient presented with left-sided hemidystonia.CT revealed a contralateral parieto-occipital mass lesion compressing the basal ganglia, which were spared by the mass.After microsurgical resection of the tumor, which was verified histologically as a metastasis of a large-cell anaplastic carcinoma,the movement disorder dissolved completely.
 
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