2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.amsu.2022.103674
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Superior alternating hemiplegia (Weber's syndrome)- Case report

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“…Its incidence is unknown and it rarely occurs in isolation. 10 , 11 Mesencephalic and Percheron artery infarction with Weber's syndrome is a rare and difficult clinical finding. 12 In our patient, the common oculomotor nerve damage was not accompanied by pupillary damage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its incidence is unknown and it rarely occurs in isolation. 10 , 11 Mesencephalic and Percheron artery infarction with Weber's syndrome is a rare and difficult clinical finding. 12 In our patient, the common oculomotor nerve damage was not accompanied by pupillary damage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, Weber's syndrome is part of the midbrain syndrome and is characterised by a contralateral hemiplegia associated with an attack on the homolateral common oculomotor nerve. Its incidence is unknown and it rarely occurs in isolation (10,11). Mesencephalic and Percheron's artery infarction with Weber's syndrome is a rare and difficult clinical finding (12).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We eagerly read the article by Sheikh Hassan et al reporting on a 62 years-old male who developed disorientation, cognitive decline, incomplete right oculomotor palsy, and left hemiparesis one week prior to admission attributed to acute ischemic right midbrain stroke [ 1 ]. The stroke was classified as Weber syndrome and attributed to arterial hypertension as the only cardiovascular risk factor [ 1 ]. The elegant study has limitations that require reassessment.…”
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“…There is disagreement with the diagnosis Weber syndrome [ 1 ]. Arguments against Weber syndrome are that the patient presented with disorientation and cognitive dysfunction, that the oculomotor nerve palsy was incomplete, and that the lesion shown in Figs.…”
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