Cerebellar stroke without motor deficit: clinical evidence for motor and non-motor domains within the human cerebellum.

作者: J.D. Schmahmann , J. MacMore , M. Vangel

DOI: 10.1016/J.NEUROSCIENCE.2009.06.023

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摘要: Objective. To determine whether there are non- motor regions of cerebellum in which sizeable infarcts have little or no impact on control. Experimental proce- dures. We evaluated deficits patients following cer- ebellar stroke using a modified version the International Cooperative Ataxia Rating Scale (MICARS). Lesion location was determined magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computerized axial tomography (CT). Patients were grouped by location—Group I, within ante- rior lobe (lobules I-V); Group 2, anterior lobule VI; 3, posterior VI-IX; including floccu- lonodular lobe, X); 4, but ex- cluding VI (i.e. lobules VII-X); 5, plus lobe. Results. Thirty-nine pa- tients examined 8.06.0 days stroke. There

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