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The supplementary motor area syndrome and the cerebellar mutism syndrome: a pathoanatomical relationship?

Jonathan GrønbækEmanuela MolinariShivaram AvulaMorten WibroeGorm OettingenMarianne Juhler
Published in: Child's nervous system : ChNS : official journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery (2019)
The similarities of the two syndromes could be traced back to their mutual connection through the DTCP and their membership to a cerebro-cerebellar circuit. The connectivity network could explain the emotional changes and speech reduction in CMS. The difference in time of post-surgical onset may be related to the anatomical distance between the surgical damage to the cerebellum and the SMA, respectively, and the effector neural loop underpinning symptoms.
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