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1988 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Clinicoradiological studies in the frontal ataxia; correlation with ataxic hemiparesis

Research Project

Project/Area Number 62570358
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for General Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Research Field Neurology
Research InstitutionChiba University

Principal Investigator

KOJIMA Shigeyuki  Department of Neurology, Chiba University, School of Medicine, 医学部・神経内科, 助手 (40170245)

Project Period (FY) 1987 – 1988
KeywordsAtaxic hemiparesis / Crossed cerebellar atrophy / Corticopontocerebellar pathways / Cerebrocerebellar correlation / 大脳小脳連関 / 多発性硬化症
Research Abstract

The pathomechanism of the crossed cerebellar atrophy and ataxic hemiparesis, which seem to correlate with frontal ataxia, was investigated clinicoradiologically.
1. Crossed cerebellar atrophy. Crossed cerebellar atrophy was demonstrated by CT in 8 of the 130 patients who suffered from unilateral supratentorial cerebrovascular diseases. Of these 8 patients, 6 had cerebral infarction in the fronto-temporal lobe and 2 had cerebral hemorrhage (putaminal and thalamic hemorrhages respectively). It was observed that in 5 of the 8 patients with crossed cerebellar atrophy, atrophy was present in both crus cerebri and basis pontis and no dilatation or deformity of the fourth ventricle was seen in the 8 patients. The CT findings suggest that crossed cerebellar atrophy is not caused by the retrograde transsynapyic degeneration of the dentatorubrothalamic pathways but the anterograde trans-synaptic degeneration of the corticopontocerebellar pathways, especially from the fronto-temporal lobe.
2. Ataxic hemiparesis from demyelinating lesion in the crus cerebri. Two patients with multiple sclerosis are described who had ataxic hemiparesis and in whom MRI revealed localized lesion in the crus cerebri of midbrain on the side opposite the affected limbs. They had no deep sensory disturbance, and in one patient somatosensory evoked potentials were normal. The lesion demonstrated by MRI had not reached the midbrain tegmentum including the decussation of superior cerebellar peduncles or red nucleus. In these two patients, the MRI findings suggest that ataxic hemiparesis is caused by the interruption of cortico-pontine pathways and corticospinal tract in the crus cerebri.

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All Publications (6 results)

  • [Publications] 桑原聡: CT研究. 10. 523-526 (1988)

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  • [Publications] Sgigeyuki Kojima: Neurology.

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  • [Publications] 平山恵三: "中枢神経疾患のMRI:運動失調" 中外医学社, 67-71 (1987)

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  • [Publications] Toshiyuki Yagishita: "Crossed cerebellar atrophy in cases with cerebrovascular disease: investigation using X-ray computed tomography" Japanese Journal of Stroke.

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  • [Publications] Shigeyuki Kojima: "Ataxic hemiparesis from demyelinating plaque in the crus cerebri" Neruology.

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  • [Publications] Satoshi Kuwabara: "MRI and X-ray CT findings of the lateral pontine syndrome: Case of the derebral infarction" Progress in Computerized Tomography. 10. 523-526 (1988)

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Published: 1990-03-20  

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