2020
DOI: 10.18502/ijnl.v19i1.3290
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Pain as the first manifestation of an acute ischemic parietal stroke: A case report

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“…One patient had left‐sided hemiballismus‐hemichorea, left inferior quadrantanopia, left‐sided sensory deficits/tactile hemi‐extinction, and slight ataxic hemiparesis 17 . The other patient had an accompanying left leg weakness and diminished pinprick, light touch, temperature, and vibratory sensation 10 . In the aforementioned patient, the painful sensation remitted after 48 h 9 .…”
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“…One patient had left‐sided hemiballismus‐hemichorea, left inferior quadrantanopia, left‐sided sensory deficits/tactile hemi‐extinction, and slight ataxic hemiparesis 17 . The other patient had an accompanying left leg weakness and diminished pinprick, light touch, temperature, and vibratory sensation 10 . In the aforementioned patient, the painful sensation remitted after 48 h 9 .…”
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“…As an example of focal pain are two cases with ischemic parietal lesions 9,10 . In these patients, the pain was located in the distal arm 9 and dorsum of the foot, 10 respectively. One patient had left‐sided hemiballismus‐hemichorea, left inferior quadrantanopia, left‐sided sensory deficits/tactile hemi‐extinction, and slight ataxic hemiparesis 17 .…”
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