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Monochorea after acute contralateral pontine infarction: A case report.

Yun Su HwangByoung-Soo ShinHan Uk RyuHyun Goo Kang
Published in: Medicine (2023)
The monochorea caused by the pontine lesion in this case was triggered by the direct lesions of the corticospinal tract, and its underlying pathophysiology remains unclear. However, abnormal movements can occur due to inadequate downstream activation or inhibition of the corticospinal tract, which is induced by functional abnormalities of the motor cortex. This case suggests that further investigation is needed on the mechanisms of direct corticospinal tract lesions for chorea.
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