Pure dysarthria due to anterior internal capsule and/or corona radiata infarction: a report of five cases.
AUTOR(ES)
Ozaki, I
RESUMO
Five cases with a sudden onset of dysarthria in the setting of hypertension are presented. No case had limb weakness or other neurological deficits. Computed tomographic scan demonstrated a small low density lesion in the anterior part of the internal capsule or the adjacent corona radiata. All cases showed a good recovery from dysarthria within two to four weeks.
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