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S. Wicht

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The course of corticofacial projections in the human brainstem.

2001

Transcranial magnetic stimulation was used to investigate the corticofacial projections in 53 patients with (n = 28) and without (n = 25) central facial paresis due to unifocal ischaemic lesions at different brainstem levels. Lesion topography documented by MRI studies was correlated with the electrophysiological findings. In the majority of patients the corticofacial fibres travel within the ventromedial base of the pons and cross the midline at the level of the facial nucleus. In some individuals, however, we found evidence that corticolingual fibres form an 'aberrant bundle' in a paralemniscal position at the dorsal edge of the pontine base. In other patients the corticofacial fibres loo…

Cerebral CortexPontine Basebusiness.industryPyramidal TractsAnatomymedicine.diseaseFacial nerveMagnetic Resonance ImagingPonsFacial paralysisElectric StimulationLesionFacial NerveMagneticsmedicineHumansNeurology (clinical)Brainstemmedicine.symptombusinessMedullaParesisBrain StemBrain : a journal of neurology
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Cerebellar speech representation: lesion topography in dysarthria as derived from cerebellar ischemia and functional magnetic resonance imaging.

2003

Background Lesion topography and the pathophysiological background of dysarthria due to focal cerebellar lesions have not yet been fully clarified. Objectives To investigate the lesion topography of dysarthria due to cerebellar ischemia and evaluate brainstem functions. Design Case studies. Patients Eighteen right-handed patients with sudden-onset dysarthria and cerebellar ischemia with and without brainstem involvement and 19 healthy, right-handed, monolingual, German-speaking volunteers. Methods In patients, we used multimodal electrophysiologic techniques to investigate brainstem functions. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed in the 19 healthy volunteers. Activation…

AdultMaleCerebellumPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyBrain IschemiaDysarthriaArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Tonguemedicine.arteryCerebellar hemisphereCerebellumMedicineHumansSpeechSuperior cerebellar arteryLateral medullary syndromeBrain MappingMouthbusiness.industryDysarthriamedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingAnterior inferior cerebellar arteryElectrophysiologyPosterior inferior cerebellar arterymedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemFemaleNeurology (clinical)Brainstemmedicine.symptombusinessBrain StemArchives of neurology
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Dysarthria in acute ischemic stroke: lesion topography, clinicoradiologic correlation, and etiology.

2001

Background and purpose: Although dysarthria is a frequent symptom in cerebral ischemia, there is little information on its anatomic specificity, spectrum of associated clinical characteristics, and etiologic mechanisms. Methods: An investigation of 68 consecutive patients with sudden onset of dysarthria due to a single infarction confirmed by MRI or CT was conducted. Results: Dysarthria was associated with a classic lacunar stroke syndrome in 52.9% of patients. Isolated dysarthria and dysarthria–central facial and lingual paresis occurred in 2.9% (n = 2) and 10.3% (n = 7), respectively. Dysarthria–clumsy hand syndrome was observed in 11.7% (n = 8) of patients and associated with pure motor …

AdultBrain InfarctionMalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyLacunar strokeInternal capsuleBrain IschemiaDysarthriaInternal Capsulemedicine.arteryInternal medicineCerebellumCentrum semiovalemedicineHumansSuperior cerebellar arteryAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overChi-Square Distributionbusiness.industryCerebral infarctionCerebral peduncleDysarthriaMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasenervous system diseasesHemiparesisIschemic Attack TransientCardiologyFemaleNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessNeurology
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Distribution and course of cortico-respiratory projections for voluntary activation in man

2002

The function and course of the cortico-respiratory projections in man are not yet well established. In 30 normal volunteers respiratory muscles were activated by magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex and the cervical and thoracic spinal roots with bilateral recordings from the respiratory muscles. Following cortical stimulation contralateral responses were obtained in all subjects during voluntary inspiration showing a mean latency and amplitude of 13.4±1.4ms/1.6±1.2 mV (stimulation of the left hemisphere) and 13.2±1.3ms/2.5±2.5 mV (stimulation of the right hemisphere). Ipsilateral responses were obtained in only 18 (right side) and 21 (left side) subjects and had a significantly (p < 0.…

medicine.medical_specialtyPyramidal tractsCerebral infarctionbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentStimulationAnatomymedicine.diseaseTranscranial magnetic stimulationHemiparesismedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyInternal medicinemedicineRespiratory muscleCardiologyNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessStrokeMotor cortexJournal of Neurology
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Topodiagnostik ischämisch bedingter Dysarthrophonien

2000

In einer prospektiven Studie untersuchetn wir 106 konsekutiv eingeschlossene Patienten mit apoplektiform auftretender Dysarthrophonie aufgrund eines im MRT gesicherten singluaren, nicht raumfordernden Infarkts.

medicine.medical_specialtyNeurologybusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseDysarthriamedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingNeurology (clinical)Neurosurgerymedicine.symptombusinessNuclear medicineStrokeNeuroradiologyKlinische Neuroradiologie
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Isolated voluntary facial paresis due to pontine ischemia

1998

We describe a patient withpatientwith isolated voluntary facial paresis due to a unilateral lacunar lesion in the contralateral mediodorsal middle base of the pons. Transcranial magnetic stimulation confirmed the involvement of supranuclear corticofacial tract fibers and sparing of the corticolin-gual and corticospinal connections. This observation demonstrates that the fibers conveying voluntary orofacial activation descend mediodorsally at the level of the middle pons and that the fibers conveying emotional activation may be assumed to converge below this level.

MaleVolitionmedicine.medical_treatmentFacial ParalysisBrain IschemiaLesionMagneticsPhysical StimulationPonsmedicineHumansCranial nerve diseaseAgedParesisbusiness.industryPons VaroliiAnatomymedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingFacial nervePonsFacial paralysisTranscranial magnetic stimulationNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessNeurology
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Ipsilateral facial weakness in upper medullary infarction-supranuclear or infranuclear origin?

1999

We describe two patients with upper medullary infarctions showing ipsilateral facial weakness and relative sparing of the upper facial muscles. Electrophysiological follow-up using transcranial magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex in combination with stimulation of the peripheral facial nerve disclosed a supranuclear (corticofacial) tract lesion in one patient and a partial nuclear/infranuclear intra-axial facial nerve lesion in another.

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyBrain Stem InfarctionsMedullary cavitymedicine.medical_treatmentFacial MusclesLesionReflexmedicineHumansAgedParesisMedulla OblongataMuscle Weaknessbusiness.industryMotor CortexFacial weaknessAnatomyMiddle AgedMagnetic Resonance ImagingFacial nerveElectric StimulationSurgeryTranscranial magnetic stimulationFacial Nervestomatognathic diseasesFacial musclesmedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessMotor cortexJournal of Neurology
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Isolated dysarthria due to extracerebellar lacunar stroke: a central monoparesis of the tongue

1999

OBJECTIVES—The pathophysiology of dysarthria can preferentially be studied in patients with the rare lacunar stroke syndrome of "isolated dysarthria". METHODS— A single study was carried out on seven consecutive patients with sudden onset of isolated dysarthria due to single ischaemic lesion. The localisation of the lesion was identified using MRI. The corticolingual, cortico-orofacial, and corticospinal tract functions were investigated using transcranial magnetic stimulation. Corticopontocerebellar tract function was assessed using 99mTc hexamethylpropylene amine oxime-single photon emission computerised tomography (HMPAO-SPECT) in six patients. Sensory functions were evaluated clinically…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyLacunar strokeInternal capsulebusiness.industryCerebral infarctionmedicine.diseasenervous system diseasesLesionPsychiatry and Mental healthDysarthriaSomatosensory evoked potentialCorticospinal tractmedicineSurgeryNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessStrokeJournal of Neurology, Neurosurgery &amp; Psychiatry
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Left-hemispheric dominance for articulation: a prospective study on acute ischaemic dysarthria at different localizations.

2006

Dysarthria is a frequent symptom in cerebral ischaemia. However, speech characteristics of these patients have not previously been investigated in relation to lesion site in a prospective study. We investigated the auditory perceptual features in 62 consecutive patients with dysarthria due to a single, non-space-occupying cerebral infarction confirmed by MRI. Standardized speech samples of all patients were stored within 72 h after stroke onset using a digital tape recorder. Speech samples were assessed independently by two experienced speech therapists, who were unaware of the clinical and neuroradiological findings, using an interval scale ranging from 0 to 6. Separately assessed were fea…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySpeech perceptionVoice QualityAudiologySeverity of Illness IndexFunctional LateralityDysarthriaSpeech Production MeasurementCommunication disorderSpeech Production MeasurementmedicineHumansLanguage disorderArticulation DisordersProspective StudiesStrokeAgedAged 80 and overBrain MappingCerebral infarctionDysarthriaCerebral InfarctionMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingSurgeryAcute DiseaseSpeech PerceptionFemaleNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptomPsychologyArticulation (phonetics)Tomography X-Ray ComputedFollow-Up StudiesBrain : a journal of neurology
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