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A topodiagnostic investigation on body lateropulsion in medullary infarcts
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Three-dimensional Brainstem MappingNeurotologyMotor ControlPeripheral Vestibular SystemNeurovascular DiseaseCentral Vestibular SystemThrombosisStrokeBody LateropulsionCerebrospinal FluidNeurologyNeuropathologyAtherosclerosisHealth SciencesVestibular SystemLimb AtaxiaCerebral Blood FlowNeuroanatomyHemostasisNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemMedicine
Body lateropulsion may occur without signs of vestibular dysfunction and vestibular nucleus involvement. The authors examined 10 such patients with three-dimensional brainstem mapping. Body lateropulsion without limb ataxia reflected an impairment of vestibulospinal postural control caused by a lesion of the descending lateral vestibulospinal tract, whereas body lateropulsion with limb ataxia was probably the consequence of impaired or absent proprioceptive information caused by a lesion of the ascending dorsal spino-cerebellar tract.
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