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Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine ; : 150-153, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-11509

ABSTRACT

We report a patient with a severe limitation of function in the right hand resulting from grasp reflex following a stroke affecting the left anterior cerebral artery region. We describe, using diffusion tensor tractography (DTT), a disconnection between the bilateral frontal lobes via the corpus callosum. The patient could not control his right hand at all, even though his bilateral corticospinal tracts were intact. We noted that over the infarcted lesion on DTT, the white matter was invisible from the corpus callosum to the prefrontal cortex. These findings reflected a unique pattern of white-matter disconnection between the ipsilateral medial frontal lobe and ipsilateral and contralateral frontal cortex causing hand function deterioration in the form of severe grasp reflex.


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Humans , Anterior Cerebral Artery , Corpus Callosum , Diffusion , Frontal Lobe , Hand , Hand Strength , Infarction , Prefrontal Cortex , Pyramidal Tracts , Reflex , Stroke
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Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine ; : 122-126, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-48656

ABSTRACT

Dysphagia secondary to peripheral cranial nerve injury originates from weak and uncoordinated contraction-relaxation of cricopharyngeal muscle. We report on two patients who suffered vagus nerve injury during surgery and showed sudden dysphagia by opening dysfunction of upper esophageal sphincter (UES). Videofluoroscopy-guided balloon dilatation of UES was performed. We confirmed an early improvement of the opening dysfunctions of UES, although other neurologic symptoms persisted. While we did not have a proper comparison of cases, the videofluoroscopy-guided balloon dilatation of UES is thought to be helpful for the early recovery of dysphagia caused by postoperative vagus nerve injury.


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Humans , Cranial Nerve Injuries , Deglutition Disorders , Dilatation , Esophageal Sphincter, Upper , Muscles , Neurologic Manifestations , Vagus Nerve Injuries , Vagus Nerve
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