Pure sensory deficit at the t4 sensory level as an isolated manifestation of lateral medullary infarction.
Journal: Journal Of Clinical Neurology (Seoul, Korea)
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Abstract
In rare cases restricted sensory deficits along the somatotopic topography of the spinothalamic tract can develop from a lateral medullary infarction. To our knowledge, isolated dermatomal sensory deficit as a single manifestation of a lateral medullary infarction has not been reported previously. A 58-year-old man presenting with sudden left-sided paresthesia complained of sensory deficit of pain and temperature below the left T4 sensory level without other neurologic deficits. Diffuse- and T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain showed high signal intensities in the right lower medulla oblongata, whereas thoracic-spine MRI and somatosensory evoked potentials produced normal findings.
Authors
In-uk Song, Joong-seok Kim, Dong-geun Lee, Jae-young An, Seon-young Ryu, Sang-bong Lee, Yeong-in Kim, Kwang-soo Lee