SPECTRUM OF LATERAL MEDULLARY SYNDROME - CORRELATION BETWEEN CLINICAL FINDINGS AND MAGNETIC-RESONANCE-IMAGING IN 33 SUBJECTS

被引:113
作者
KIM, JS [1 ]
LEE, JH [1 ]
SUH, DC [1 ]
LEE, MC [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV ULSAN,ASAN MED CTR,DEPT RADIOL,SEOUL,SOUTH KOREA
关键词
CEREBRAL INFARCTION; LATERAL MEDULLARY SYNDROME; MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING; STROKE ASSESSMENT;
D O I
10.1161/01.STR.25.7.1405
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Background and Purpose Computed tomography is insufficient in evaluation of medullary lesions. Although lateral medullary infarction is a relatively common type of cerebrovascular disease, detailed correlation between clinical findings and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has not yet been reported. Methods We studied 33 consecutive patients with lateral medullary infarction who showed appropriate MRI lesions and correlated their clinical findings with the MRI results. Results Gait ataxia (88%), vertigo/dizziness (91%), nausea/vomiting (73%), dysphagia (61%), hoarseness (55%), Horner sign (73%), and facial (85%) and hemibody (94%) sensory changes were frequent clinical findings. MRI results showed that the lesions located in the rostral part of the medulla were usually diagonal band-shaped and were associated with more severe dysphagia, hoarseness, and the presence of facial paresis, whereas the caudal lesions, situated usually in the lateral surface of the medulla, appeared to correlate with more marked vertigo, nystagmus, and gait ataxia. Nausea/vomiting and Horner sign were common regardless of the lesion location, and lesions extending; ventromedially correlated with facial sensory change on the contralateral side of the lesion. Conclusions Analysis of MRI findings in rostrocaudal and dorsoventral aspects allows us, although not unequivocally, to make anatomicoclinical correlations in the evaluation of patients with lateral medullary stroke syndrome.
引用
收藏
页码:1405 / 1410
页数:6
相关论文
共 15 条
  • [1] CLINICO-TOPOGRAPHIC CORRELATION OF SMALL VERTEBROBASILAR INFARCT USING MAGNETIC-RESONANCE-IMAGING
    BOGOUSSLAVSKY, J
    FOX, AJ
    BARNETT, HJM
    HACHINSKI, VC
    VINITSKI, S
    CAREY, LS
    [J]. STROKE, 1986, 17 (05) : 929 - 938
  • [2] MR OF THE BRAIN-STEM - A PRACTICAL APPROACH
    BRADLEY, WG
    [J]. RADIOLOGY, 1991, 179 (02) : 319 - 332
  • [3] CAPLAN LR, 1992, STROKE PATHOPHYSIOLO, P443
  • [4] Carpenter MB., 1983, HUMAN NEUROANATOMY M, V8, P315
  • [5] CURRIER RD, 1961, NEUROLOGY, V1, P778
  • [6] LATERAL MEDULLARY INFARCTION EXTENDING TO THE LOWER PONS
    FISHER, CM
    TAPIA, J
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY, 1987, 50 (05) : 620 - 624
  • [7] Grant G, 1966, J Hirnforsch, V8, P419
  • [8] HEINES DE, 1987, NEUROANATOMY ATLAS S, P78
  • [9] VERTEBRAL-BASILAR POSTERIOR CEREBRAL TERRITORY STROKE - DELINEATION BY PROTON NUCLEAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE IMAGING
    KISTLER, JP
    BUONANNO, FS
    DEWITT, LD
    DAVIS, KR
    BRADY, TJ
    FISHER, CM
    [J]. STROKE, 1984, 15 (03) : 417 - 426
  • [10] CORTICOBULBAR CONNEXIONS TO THE PONS AND LOWER BRAIN-STEM IN MAN - AN ANATOMICAL STUDY
    KUYPERS, HGJ
    [J]. BRAIN, 1958, 81 (03) : 364 - &