Pure sensory stroke due to midbrain haemorrhage limited to the spinothalamic pathway.
AUTOR(ES)
Azouvi, P
RESUMO
A 62 year old man suddenly presented with a pure left sensory deficit involving only pain and temperature sensations. CT scan and MRI showed a small haemorrhage in the dorsolateral part of the right midbrain. This suggested a lesion limited to the right dorsal spinothalamic tract.
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