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Recovery From Spatial Neglect and Hemiplegia in a Child Despite a Large Anterior Circulation Stroke and Wallerian Degeneration
Journal of Child Neurology, 10/28/09
Kleinman JT et al. – The authors report near complete resolution of spatial neglect in 4 weeks and significant improvement in hemiplegia in a 9–year–old boy with a right anterior cerebral artery and middle cerebral artery infarction, despite Wallerian degeneration apparent on diffusion–weighted imaging. Serial assessment of neglect documenting the rapid course of recovery is the unique feature of this case and may help serve as a guide to pediatricians and neurologists in assessment of young patients and counseling of parents.
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