Patterns of pontine strokes mimicking Bell's palsy.
Young Gi MinKeun Hwa JungPublished in: BMC neurology (2019)
Peripheral-type facial palsy often occurs in pontine stroke with specific patterns. Type recognition helps to determine the underlying mechanism and the appropriate clinical approach. In particular, focal pontine tegmental infarctions showing stereotypic combinations of ophthalmoplegia and peripheral-type facial weakness (type B) might be recognized as a new type of lacunar syndrome.