User Posts: Dr. Hadeel Abaza, MD - Orthopedic and Musculoskeletal Disorders
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Brainstem Sensory Loss
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Brainstem sensory loss refers to the impairment or absence of sensory functions—such as touch, pain, temperature, vibration, or proprioception—resulting from ...

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Cortical Internal Capsule Lesions
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A cortical internal capsule lesion refers to damage affecting the white-matter fibers that originate in the cerebral cortex and converge into the internal ...

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Cortical (Parietal) Sensory Syndrome
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Cortical (parietal) sensory syndrome is a neurological condition arising from damage to the parietal lobe’s sensory cortex—the area of the brain responsible ...

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Thalamic Pure Sensory Stroke
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Thalamic pure sensory stroke is a specialized form of lacunar stroke that affects the thalamus, a deep brain structure crucial for processing and relaying ...

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Pure Hemianesthesia
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Pure hemianesthesia is a neurological condition in which a person loses all forms of sensation—such as touch, pain, temperature, vibration, and position ...

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Palatal Myoclonus
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Palatal myoclonus, also known as palatal tremor, is a rare movement disorder characterized by involuntary, rhythmic contractions of the soft palate muscles ...

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Athetoid Hand
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Athetoid hand refers to a movement disorder characterized by slow, involuntary, writhing motions of the fingers, hands, and sometimes the forearms. These ...

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Isolated Hemichorea
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Isolated hemichorea is a rare neurological movement disorder characterized by involuntary, irregular, non-rhythmic, and “dance-like” movements affecting only ...

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Pure Dysarthria
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Pure dysarthria is a motor speech disorder characterized by impaired articulation, phonation, resonance, respiration, and/or prosody, without accompanying ...

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Sensorimotor Stroke
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Sensorimotor stroke is a form of stroke in which weakness or clumsiness (motor loss) and numbness, tingling, or loss of position sense (sensory loss) appear ...

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Dysarthria–Clumsy Hand Syndrome (DCHS)
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Dysarthria–Clumsy Hand Syndrome (DCHS) is a small-vessel (“lacunar”) stroke syndrome in which a pinpoint blockage deep inside the brain injures the fibres that ...

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Ataxic-Hemiparesis
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Ataxic-hemiparesis is a lacunar stroke syndrome in which weakness on one side of the body (hemiparesis) is accompanied by in-coordination of the same limbs ...

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Pure Sensory Stroke
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A pure sensory stroke (PSS) is a very small (“lacunar”) stroke that damages one of the narrow, deep-lying arteries that feed the relay stations for touch, ...

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Pure Motor Hemiparesis (PMH)
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Pure Motor Hemiparesis (PMH) is a neurological condition in which a person suddenly develops weakness or partial paralysis on one entire side of the ...

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Lacunar Stroke Syndrome
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A lacunar stroke is a small, deep brain infarct—usually less than 15 mm across—that occurs when one of the brain’s tiny “penetrating” arteries becomes blocked. ...

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L1 Syndrome
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L1 syndrome, also called the L1CAM-related disorder spectrum, is a group of inherited conditions caused by pathogenic changes in the L1 cell-adhesion-molecule ...

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