Post-Thalamic Stroke Movement Disorders: A Systematic Review.

作者: Navnika Gupta , Sanjay Pandey

DOI: 10.1159/000490070

关键词: ThalamusIschaemic strokeBasal gangliaMovement disordersDystoniaCerebral cortexStrokeThalamic strokeMedicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitation

摘要: Background After a stroke, movement disorders are rare manifestations mainly affecting the deep structures of brain like basal ganglia (44%) and thalamus (37%), although there have been case studies in strokes cerebral cortex also. Summary This review aims to delineate various seen association with thalamic tries identify location nuclei affected each described disorders. Cases were identified through search PubMed database using different terms related post-thalamic stroke secondary references articles. We reviewed 2,520 research articles only 86 papers met inclusion criteria. included if they criteria for Case-cohort also will be discussed further. Key Messages: The most common post-stroke abnormal disorder reported our was dystonia followed by hemiataxia. There higher between ischaemic disorder. Acute onset more than delayed. posterolateral commonly involved

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