Biopercular syndrome caused by unilateral ischemia. Report of one case
Biopercular syndrome is a labio-facio-pharyngeal-laryngeal-gloso-masticatory diplegia, with automatic dissociation of movements. Ischemia is the most common etiology when it occurs bilaterally in the opercular area, but it has been also described in patients with bilateral subcortical lesions. There...
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author | Giraldo-Chica, M Ramírez, J Uribe, C Lopera, F |
author_facet | Giraldo-Chica, M Ramírez, J Uribe, C Lopera, F |
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description | Biopercular syndrome is a labio-facio-pharyngeal-laryngeal-gloso-masticatory diplegia, with automatic dissociation of movements. Ischemia is the most common etiology when it occurs bilaterally in the opercular area, but it has been also described in patients with bilateral subcortical lesions. There are few cases described with unilateral lesions. We report a 76-year-old woman who developed a biopercular syndrome caused by unilateral ischemic lesion of the right middle cerebral artery confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging and cerebral SPECT. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:6182c86b-99e2-45f0-a93c-08a598a09a352022-03-26T18:00:36ZBiopercular syndrome caused by unilateral ischemia. Report of one caseJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:6182c86b-99e2-45f0-a93c-08a598a09a35Spanish; CastilianSymplectic Elements at Oxford2010Giraldo-Chica, MRamírez, JUribe, CLopera, FBiopercular syndrome is a labio-facio-pharyngeal-laryngeal-gloso-masticatory diplegia, with automatic dissociation of movements. Ischemia is the most common etiology when it occurs bilaterally in the opercular area, but it has been also described in patients with bilateral subcortical lesions. There are few cases described with unilateral lesions. We report a 76-year-old woman who developed a biopercular syndrome caused by unilateral ischemic lesion of the right middle cerebral artery confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging and cerebral SPECT. |
spellingShingle | Giraldo-Chica, M Ramírez, J Uribe, C Lopera, F Biopercular syndrome caused by unilateral ischemia. Report of one case |
title | Biopercular syndrome caused by unilateral ischemia. Report of one case |
title_full | Biopercular syndrome caused by unilateral ischemia. Report of one case |
title_fullStr | Biopercular syndrome caused by unilateral ischemia. Report of one case |
title_full_unstemmed | Biopercular syndrome caused by unilateral ischemia. Report of one case |
title_short | Biopercular syndrome caused by unilateral ischemia. Report of one case |
title_sort | biopercular syndrome caused by unilateral ischemia report of one case |
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