Stroke, Vol 15, 660-662, Copyright © 1984 by American Heart Association
C Derouesne, JL Mas, F Bolgert and P Castaigne
A patient with the sudden onset of a pure sensory deficit involving
cortical modalities in his left hand and foot is described. CT scan
suggested the lesion responsible for the deficit was a small cortical
infarct in the middle cerebral artery territory, involving the middle part
of the post-central gyrus and interrupting thalamo-cortical pathways in the
corona radiata.
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Pure sensory stroke caused by a small cortical infarct in the middle cerebral artery territory
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