Title of article :
Crossed cheiro-oral syndrome
Author/Authors :
Wei-Hsi Chen، نويسنده , , Tzu-Hui Li، نويسنده , , Tsung-Hwa Chen، نويسنده , , Hung-Sheng Lin، نويسنده , , Ming-Ching Hsu، نويسنده , , Shun-Sheng Chen، نويسنده , , Jia-Shou Liu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Objectives
Cheiro-oral syndrome is characterized by sensory impairment confined to perioral area and ipsilateral fingers/hand. It results from an involvement of the ascending sensory tracts above the pons. However, a crossed pattern of perioral and acral paresthesia was rarely reported before.
Patients and methods
This study reports the neuroanatomic relationship, course and clinical significance of perioral and contralateral acral paresthesia in four patients. We term it the crossed cheiro-oral syndrome.
Results
All patients had lateral or dorsolateral medullary infarctions that were ipsilateral to their perioral paresthesia. The contributory origin is considered a diagonal lesion involving the par oralis fibers within the descending trigeminal sensory tract and acral portion of the lateral spinothalamic tract at the lateral portion of medulla oblongata. Despite of a restricted sensory disturbance at initial, progressive neurological disability terminated to Wallenbergʹs syndrome ensued in three patients and disabling deficits persisted in two of them.
Conclusion
The crossed cheiro-oral syndrome seems a mild form of Wallenbergʹs syndrome. Therefore, it predicts medullary involvement and is also a warning sign for progression.
Keywords :
Cheiro-oral syndromeMedulla oblongataSpinal trigeminal tractLateral spinothalamic tract
Journal title :
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery
Journal title :
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery