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A case report of isolated distal upper extremity weakness due to cerebral metastasis involving the hand knob area.

András FolyovichViktória VargaGyörgy VárallyayLajos KozákMária BakosErika ScheidlKatalin Anna Béres-MolnárZita KajdácsiDániel Bereczki
Published in: BMC cancer (2018)
Pseudoperipheral palsy of the upper extremity is not necessarily the consequence of an embolic stroke. If nerve conduction studies have normal results, neuroimaging - preferably MRI - should be performed, as lesion in the hand-knob area of the precentral gyrus can also be caused by a malignancy.
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