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Table 2 Neuroimaging finding in cerebral infarction patients with unusual motor impairment

From: Spectrum of clinical features and neuroimaging findings in acute cerebral infarction patients with unusual ipsilateral motor impairment– a series of 22 cases

No.

Past stroke

Recent CI

Location of lesion

Location of lesion

Malformation of brain

Dominant hemisphere

1

L BG

R CR

No

R

2

L PC

No

R

3

L Po

R FL,TL,PL

No

R

4

R T

L CR

No

R

5

R T

L Po, Ce

No

R

6

L CS

L BG

No

R

7

L Po

R BG

No

R

8

R FL, TL, PL,CR

No

R

9

L CR

R CR

No

R

10

L CS,PL

L BG

No

R

11

L GC, OL, PL,BP

No

R

12

L CR

R CR

No

R

13

L BG,FL

R Po

No

R

14

L CR

No

R

15

R BG

L BG

No

R

16

L OL

R GC, CR

No

R

17

R BG

L CR

No

R

18

L CR

No

R

19

R Po

No

R

20

L CR

R Po

No

R

21

L Po

R BG

No

R

22

R FL,PL

L CR FL,PL

No

R

  1. L left, R right, PO pons, Ce cerebellum, CR corona radiate, BG basal ganglia, BP brachium pontis, GC gyrus cinguli, CS centrum semiovale, PC pedunculus cerebri, FL frontal lobe, TL temporal lobe, PL parietal lobe, OL occipital lobe, T thalamus