作者: C. M. FISHER , H. B. CURRY
DOI: 10.1001/ARCHNEUR.1965.00470010034005
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摘要: FOR PRESENT purposes a pure motor hemiplegia is defined as paralysis complete or incomplete of the face, arm, and leg on one side unaccompanied by sensory signs, visual field defect, dysphasia, apractagnosia. In case brain stem lesions will be free vertigo, deafness, tinnitus, diplopia, cerebellar ataxia, gross nystagmus. This definition particularly applies to acute phase vascular insult does not include less recent strokes in which other signs were present begin with, but faded with passage time. At Massachusetts General Hospital past few years, 50 cases have been studied clinically, nine was later examined pathologically. report our observations these analyzed. Recognition syndrome its pathological correlates has proved helpful classification, differentiation,