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posted on 2024-03-12, 14:38 authored by Sophy Dethy, Andre Luxen, Luc Bidaut, serge Goldman<p>Background: Hemibody tremor is an uncommon manifestation of stroke. We describe a case investigated by both brain magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography using 18F fluorodeoxyglucose. Case Description: Three months after a pure motor stroke, a 65-year-old man developed a right arm and leg tremor. The tremor was of large amplitude, intermittent at rest; its frequency was 5 to 6 Hz. Neither rigidity nor akinesia was detected, and administration of L-dopa was ineffective. Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed an ischemic lesion in the left centrum semiovale and a left caudate lacunar infarction. We suspected that the resting unilateral tremor was related to this lacunar lesion. Positron emission tomography demonstrated glucose hypermetabolism in the left sensorimotor cortex. Conclusions: This case suggests that unilateral tremor may be related to a lacunar stroke in the caudate nucleus and may be accompanied by an increased glucose metabolism in the contralateral sensorimotor cortex. (Stroke, 1993;24:2094-2096.). © 1993, Stroke. All rights reserved.</p>
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StrokeVolume
24Issue
12Pages/Article Number
2094-2096Publisher
American Heart Association with American Stroke Association / Lippincott, Williams & WilkinsISSN
0039-2499eISSN
1524-4628Date Submitted
2016-10-30Date Accepted
2016-10-30Date of First Publication
2016-10-30Date of Final Publication
2016-10-30ePrints ID
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agedarticlecase reportCerebral Infarctioncomputer assisted tomographyEmission-ComputedGlucoseglucose metabolismHemiplegiahumanMagnetic Resonance ImagingmaleNon-U.S. Gov'tnuclear magnetic resonance imagingpositron emission tomographypriority journalsensorimotor cortexstrokeSupportTime FactorsTomographyTremor
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