| Literature DB >> 19527495 |
Li Ling1, Liangfu Zhu, Jinsheng Zeng, Songjie Liao, Suping Zhang, Jian Yu, Zhiyun Yang.
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BACKGROUND: The study aimed to prospectively observe the clinical and neuroimaging features of pontine infarction with pure motor hemiparesis (PMH) or hemiplegia at early stage.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19527495 PMCID: PMC2707361 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2377-9-25
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
The Clinical Features of Pontine and Cerebral Infarction with PMH or Hemiplegia
| Patients with pontine infarctions (n = 12) | Patients with internal capsule-coronal radiate region infarctions (n = 38) | ||
| Age (y, mean ± SD) | 67.2 ± 8.3 | 68.1 ± 11.7 | 0.806 |
| Female, n (%) | 5 (41.7%) | 16 (42.1%) | 0.979 |
| Hypertension, n (%) | 8 (66.7%) | 16 (42.1%) | 0.138 |
| Diabetes mellitus, n (%) | 6 (50.0%) | 2 (5.3%) | 0.001 |
| Coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, n (%) | 1(8.3%) | 2 (5.3%) | 1.000 |
| Nonvertiginous dizziness at onset, n (%) | 7(58.3%) | 8(21.1%) | 0.036 |
| Status at onset in quiet, n (%) | 7(58.3%) | 20(52.6%) | 0.730 |
| Progressing course of stroke, n (%) | 4(33.3%) | 1(2.6%) | 0.011 |
| Contralateral central facial palsy, n (%) | 12(100.0%) | 30(79.0%) | 0.173 |
| Contralateral central glossal palsy, n (%) | 9(75.0%) | 22(57.9%) | 0.470 |
| PMH, n (%) | 7(58.3%) | 14(36.8%) | 0.188 |
| Hemiplegia, n (%) | 5(41.7%) | 24(63.2%) | 0.188 |
| with contralateral Sensory dysfunction, n (%) | 3(25.0%) | 19(50.0%) | 0.128 |
| NIHSS on admission | 6 (5, 12) | 5(2, 11) | 0.077 |
PMH, pure motor hemiparesis; NIHSS, the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale.
Figure 1Transversal T. The arabic numbers in brackets are patients' numbers.
The MRI (A) Findings of Pontine Infarction Patients with PMH or Hemiplegia
| Case No. | lesions on MRI | MRA findings |
| 1 | 22 × 15 × 21 mm3 in left basal and dorsal pontine pons and midbrain | Stenosis in bilateral PCA |
| 2 | 12 × 10 × 12 mm3 in right basal and dorsal pons | No intracranial large-vessel atherothrombosis or stenosis |
| 3 | 21 × 18 × 14 mm3 in left basal and dorsal pons, multiple lacunar infarctions in bilateral cerebral hemisphere and basal ganglia | Stenosis in left PCA and M2 segment of bilateral MCA |
| 4 | 20 × 10 × 14 mm3 in right basal and dorsal pon, multiple lacunar infarctions in bilateral parietofrontal lobe and basal ganglia | Atherosclerosis |
| 5 | 15 × 12 × 20 mm3 in left basal and dorsal pons and basal cerebral peduncle, multiple lacuner infarctions in bilateral subcortex regions and basal ganglia | Atherosclerosis |
| 6 | 12 × 8 × 7 mm3 in left basal and dorsal pons, lesion involving the level of the pontomedullary junction | Atherosclerosis |
| 7 | 20 × 10 × 10 mm3 in basal and dorsal part of left pons | No intracranial large-vessel atherothrombosis or stenosis |
| 8 | 8 × 8 × 14 mm3 in left basal and dorsal pons, multiple lacuner infarctions in bilateral parietofrontal lobes | No intracranial large- vessel atherothrombosis or stenosis |
| 9 | 14 × 10 × 14 mm3 in right basal and dorsal pons | Atherosclerosis |
| 10 | 5 × 10 × 14 mm3 in left basal and dorsal pons and 6 × 8 × 10 mm3 in left basal and dorsal pons, multiple infarctions in bilateral subcortex regions and basal ganglia | Stenosis in M2 segment of lacunar right MCA and bilateral PCA |
| 11 | 18 × 12 × 14 mm3 in left basal and dorsal pons | No intracranial large-vessel atherothrombosis or stenosis |
| 12 | 15 × 12 × 10 mm3 in left basal and dorsal pons | Atherosclerosis |
Figure 2Transversal T.
Figure 3Transversal T.
Main Findings of Pontine Infarction Patients with PMH or Hemiplegia
| Study | No. of patients | main clinical findings | risk factors | time and finding of CT scan | time and finding of MRI | MRA | outcome |
| Nighoghossian et al.[ | 6 | PMH, | hypertension, gait ataxia, vertigo smoking, DM | 36h(8–72h) after the stroke, CT(-) | 20d(12–27d) after the stroke, MRI(+) | yes | the rate of disability is 86% |
| Kim et al. [ | 17 | PMH, dysarthria, distinct lingual paresis | hypertension | not provided | not provided | two of them had occlusion of ICA | Not provided |
| Heo et al. (1996) [ | 1 | PMH, | not provided | 3d after stroke, CT(+) | 1.5 month after stroke, MRI(+) | yes | Not provided |
| Kumral et al. [ | 39 | PMH, dysarthria, ataxia | hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, DM, smoking | not provided | 7d within the stroke | 7d within the stroke | Good |
| Our study | 12 | PMH or hemiplegia, Nonvertiginous dizziness | DM | within 6 h after the stroke CT(-) | within 72 h after the stroke MRI(+) | within 72 h after the stroke | good |
CT: computed tomographic; DM: diabetes mellitus, PMH: pure motor hemiparesis; MRI: magnetic resonance imaging; MRA: magnetic resonance angiography.