Abstract

In paramedian caudal pontine infarctions, the medial lemniscus is often affected. This typically leads to dissociated sensory symptoms. We present a case in which a patient suffering from a bilateral caudal pontine infarction experienced a marked bilateral sensory disorder of the hands and distal arms.

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