Literature DB >> 8418531

Ipsilateral hypohidrosis in brain stem infarction.

J T Korpelainen1, K A Sotaniemi, V V Myllylä.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: The brain stem is the most important autonomic processing center, but very little attention has been given to clinical manifestations of autonomic failure in brain stem stroke. Our purpose was to evaluate the prevalence, characteristics, and prognostic significance of sweating dysfunction in brain stem infarctions.
METHODS: We carried out a prospective study using quantitative evaporimetry to investigate spontaneous and heat-stimulated sweating in 18 healthy control subjects and 18 patients with ischemic brain stem stroke in the acute phase and at 1 and 6 months after infarction.
RESULTS: The sweating response induced by a heating stimulus was significantly lower on the ipsilateral side to the infarction than on the contralateral side. Constant ipsilateral hypohidrosis was established in 83% of the patients in the acute phase, in 100% at 1 month, and in 76% at 6 months after infarction. No differences of sweating response were found between medullary and pontine infarcts.
CONCLUSIONS: Hypohidrosis throughout the whole ipsilateral side of the body, a long-lasting phenomenon that has not previously been described, is an essential feature of autonomic failure in brain stem infarction.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8418531     DOI: 10.1161/01.str.24.1.100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stroke        ISSN: 0039-2499            Impact factor:   7.914


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Review 1.  Autonomic nervous system disorders in stroke.

Authors:  J T Korpelainen; K A Sotaniemi; V V Myllylä
Journal:  Clin Auton Res       Date:  1999-12       Impact factor: 4.435

2.  Contralateral hyperhidrosis in anterior thalamic infarction.

Authors:  Jeong-Min Kim; Seong-Don Seo; Yong-Won Kim; Yang-Ha Hwang
Journal:  Clin Auton Res       Date:  2014-09-30       Impact factor: 4.435

3.  A Mutation in the Tubulin-Encoding TUBB3 Gene Causes Complex Cortical Malformations and Unilateral Hypohidrosis.

Authors:  Shinobu Fukumura; Mitsuhiro Kato; Kentaro Kawamura; Akiko Tsuzuki; Hiroyuki Tsutsumi
Journal:  Child Neurol Open       Date:  2016-09-01

4.  Compensatory quadrant-hyperhidrosis after contralateral intrathoracic surgery: a case report.

Authors:  Stefan Brodoehl; Otto Wilhelm Witte; Albrecht Guenther
Journal:  J Med Case Rep       Date:  2013-01-18
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