Abstract

Alterations in crossing CST pathways are rare findings which may cause diagnostic confusion and in some cases pose a real challenge. Some of these patients have a known genetic or congenital syndrome which correlates with CST crossing pattern alterations, but in many others the diagnosis is less intuitive due to the absence of conditions related.

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