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dyskinesias/infarction

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Involuntary masturbation and hemiballismus after bilateral anterior cerebral artery infarction.

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Ischemia of the areas supplied by the anterior cerebral artery is relatively uncommon. In addition, combined hemiballismus and masturbation have rarely been reported in patients with cerebrovascular disease. We describe herein a 62-year-old right-handed man simultaneously exhibiting right side

A case of Hemichorea-Hemiballism Induced by Acute Infarction of Bilateral Corona Radiata and Cortex.

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Movement disorders are a recognized complication of stroke. Here we present a case of hemichorea-hemiballism (HCHB) after stroke. Basal ganglia and thalamus are typically recognized as sites responsible for HCHB. The MRI scan showed acute infarction which was unexpectedly present in both sides of

Cortical Hemiballism: A Case of Hemiballismus Associated with Parietal Lobe Infarct.

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BACKGROUND Hemiballismus is characterized by involuntary, irregular, large amplitude, and violent flinging movements of limbs. Stroke (middle and posterior cerebral artery) remains the most common etiology with 2/3 being lacunar. Lesions outside the substantia niagra (STN) can cause hemiballism, and

Oral dyskinesias associated with bilateral thalamo-capsular infarction.

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Involuntary mouthing movements indistinguishable from neuroleptic-induced tardive dyskinesia followed stroke in a woman whose computed tomographic (CT) scan showed bilateral thalamo-capsular infarction.

[Transient involuntary movement disorders and thalamic infarction].

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Stroke-related nonepileptic transient dyskinesias are rare, and the site of ischemia remains often undetermined. Five cases out of 47 consecutive thalamic infarcts (10.6 per cent) are reported. Patients presented with monochorea (1 case), hemiballism-hemichorea (2 cases), choreoathetosis (1 case
A 42-year-old young lady presented with acute onset of dizziness, drooping of left eye with binocular diplopia and inability to walk unassisted. She had past history of uncontrolled diabetes mellitus and hypertension. On examination, she had left fascicular type of third nerve palsy, vertical one

Hemiballismus and secondary mania following a right thalamic infarction.

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An 81-year-old woman had the sudden onset of left-sided ballismus and an accompanying behavioral change characterized by elation, distractibility, inflated self-esteem, and insomnia, suggesting secondary mania. An MRI revealed a small ischemic infarction of the right thalamus.

Hemichorea-hemiballismus caused by lacunar infarction in the basal ganglia. A case report.

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Unilateral hemichorea-hemiballismus developed suddenly in a 60-year-old man. Computed tomography revealed a small area of low density in the region of the left anterior limb of the internal capsule and the head of the caudate nucleus which was consistent with a lacunar infarction. Haloperidol

Short and long term prognostic importance of regional dyskinesia versus akinesia in acute myocardial infarction.

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BACKGROUND The prognostic importance of dyskinesia after acute myocardial infarction is unknown, and recommendations have been made that dyskinesia be included in calculations of wall motion index (WMI). OBJECTIVE To determine whether it is necessary to distinguish between dyskinesia and akinesia

Unilateral upper limb asterixis related to primary motor cortex infarction.

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BACKGROUND Unilateral upper limb asterixis related to cortical infarct is an unusual clinical picture. We found this association in two patients. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs), and electromyographic recording were performed. METHODS Two patients developed

[Regression of post-infarction parietal dyskinesia after percutaneous coronary angioplasty].

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Normalisation of abnormal segmental wall motion is rarely observed after myocardial revascularisation by aorto-coronary bypass when the territory revascularised is the site of post-transmural infarction dyskinesia. In particular, normalisation of segmental wall motion is extremely rare when dynamic

[Gamma-angiography in the diagnosis of akinesia and dyskinesia after myocardial infarction].

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A one year prospective double blind trial included all patients with myocardial infarction and clinical, electrocardiographic or radiographic signs of left ventricular aneurysm. All 36 patients underwent ventriculography and radionuclide angiocardiography in the same projections: right anterior
BACKGROUND Takayasu's arteritis is a chronic inflammatory idiopathic disease involving large arteries like the aorta and its primary branches. Cell-mediated autoimmunity leading to vascular injury has been suspected in its pathogenesis although the antigen inducing the process remains

Late onset unilateral asterixis secondary to posterior cerebral artery infarction.

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Unilateral asterixis developed in a 56 year old man, 5 months after an infarct in the posterior cerebral artery territory, involving the posterolateral nuclear complex of the thalamus, documented by CT-scan and MRI. Unilateral asterixis in rarely reported in association with thalamic lesions and

Spontaneous hemiballism and disappearance of parksinsonism following contralateral lenticular lacunar infarct.

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Hemiballism was observed in a 77-year-old woman with Parksinson disease after a contralateral lenticular infarct without apparent involvement of the subthalamic nucleus. Parkinsonian signs ipsilateral to the hemiballism remained abolished despite subsequent nearly complete recovery from the
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