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Kim DG et al. – A 17–year–old male patient presented with quadriparesis at the onset of TBI. Over the 28–month period following the onset of the injury, the motor function of the four extremities slowly recovered to a range that was nearly normal. Diffusion tensor tractography showed that fiber tracts originating from the motor–sensory cortex passed through the known corticospinal tract pathway to the pons. It seems that the weakness of this patient recovered due to the recovery of the damaged corticospinal tracts.


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