2020
DOI: 10.2169/internalmedicine.5320-20
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Isolated Body Lateropulsion in Supplementary Motor Area Infarction

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“…In our case, the vermis infarction was located slightly to the left side, corresponding to lateropulsion to the left. Physicians should recognize that the lesions located elsewhere than brainstem, including the rostral vermis, might be involved in patients with iBL 4,5 (Appendix S1).…”
Section: Higuchi Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our case, the vermis infarction was located slightly to the left side, corresponding to lateropulsion to the left. Physicians should recognize that the lesions located elsewhere than brainstem, including the rostral vermis, might be involved in patients with iBL 4,5 (Appendix S1).…”
Section: Higuchi Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%