Stroke, Vol 18, 244-245, Copyright © 1987 by American Heart Association
P Ambrosetto
A most unusual case of right-sided ataxic hemiparesis with left trigeminal
involvement is reported. Computerized tomographic scan revealed a small
hemorrhage in the basis pontis.
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Ataxic hemiparesis with contralateral trigeminal nerve impairment due to pontine hemorrhage
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