Claude's syndrome is a distinctive brainstem syndrome characterized by ipsilateral third cranial nerve palsy with contralateral hemiataxia and is due to an intrinsic or extrinsic lesion in the midbrain. We report a case of Claude's syndrome caused by neurocysticercosis infection.
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Claude syndrome is caused by a lesion of the ventromedial midbrain, resulting in the combination of an ipsilateral oculomotor palsy and contralateral ataxia.
Among the ventral midbrain syndromes reported is Claude syndrome. This syndrome caused majorly by a vascular insult to the ventromedial midbrain, ...
Claude's syndrome is caused by midbrain infarction as a result of occlusion of a branch of the posterior cerebral artery. This lesion is usually a ...
Mar 9, 2018 · Claude syndrome is one of the brainstem stroke syndromes in which there is infarction of the dorsomedial aspect of the midbrain.
The findings strongly suggest that Claude's syndrome occurs because of a lesion of the superior cerebellar peduncle just below and medial to the red nucleus.
Claude syndrome (lesion to the dorsal midbrain tegmentum) is characterised by partial third cranial nerve palsy with contralateral tremor and/or ataxia.
Mar 6, 2018 · Claude syndrome refers to the set of signs and symptoms associated with unilateral tegmental lesions of the dorsomedial midbrain.
A unilateral paramedian midbrain lesion involves the third nerve fascicle and the dentatorubrospinal fibers, re- sulting in ipsilateral third nerve palsy and ...
Among the ventral midbrain syndromes reported is Claude syndrome. This syndrome caused majorly by a vascular insult to the ventromedial midbrain, ...