| Literature DB >> 28659126 |
Hee Won Hwang1, Seung Ha Lee1, Chul Hyoung Lyoo1, Myung Sik Lee2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Rare patients have been reported who developed a mixture of gait disturbances following a focal lesion in the frontal lobe. Thus, the exact location of frontal lesion responsible for a specific gait disturbance is not well defined. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Freezingof gait; Locomotor block; Mesial frontal lobe; Transient ischemic attack
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28659126 PMCID: PMC5490189 DOI: 10.1186/s12883-017-0901-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Fig. 1a Diffusion axial brain MRI scan shows no abnormalities. b Cerebral MR angiography shows atherosclerotic narrowing in the left anterior cerebral artery (arrow). c Perfusion axial brain MRI scan shows delayed mean transit time in the left mesial frontal lobe
Reported patients with gait disturbances or postural instabilities following a lesion confined to the frontal lobe
| Reference | Lesion sites | Gait disturbances & postural instabilities | Other neurologic deficits | Characters of lesion |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sakakibara et al. [ | bilateral medial frontal | shuffling gait | tinnitus, deafness, hallucination, versive seizure, disorientation, inattention | MRI: neurosarcoidosis |
| Chung et al. [ | Lt. medial frontal | gait initiation disturbance | severe bilateral lower extremity bradykinesia | MRI: ischemic stroke |
| Nadeau et al. [ | Bilateral parasaggital white matter | gait ignition difficulty | bilateral paratonia, retropulsion in sitting position | MRI: Primary CNS lymphoma |
| Ducruet et al. [ | Rt. medial frontal | ataxic gait | Lt. hemiparesis | CT: hemorrhage |
| Wada et al. [ | Rt. SMA | astasia | MRI: infarction | |
| Robbins et al. [ | Rt. Parasagittal frontal | freezing of gait | speech impairment, axial bradykinesia, balance disturbance | MRI: cortical vein thrombosis |
| Frassanito et al. [ | Rt. basal frontal | gait instability | MRI: tumor excision | |
| Della et al. [ | Bilateral frontal | gait apraxia | spastic paraplegia, disequilibrium, loss of postural reflexes | MRI: infarction |
| Present case | Lt. mesial frontal | freezing of gait of the right leg | MRI: ischemia |
CT computerized tomography, MRI magnetic resonance imaging, SMA supplementary motor area