All Relations between Locked-In Syndrome and brainstem

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D E Jacome, D Morilla-Pasto. Unreactive EEG: pattern in locked-in syndrome. Clinical EEG (electroencephalography). vol 21. issue 1. 1990-03-05. PMID:2297946. locked-in syndrome (lis) is a state of complete paralysis except for ocular movements in a conscious individual, normally resulting from brainstem lesions. 1990-03-05 2023-08-11 Not clear
Y Hayashi, O Tachibana, H Oki, M Kadoya, T Gabat. [MRI findings of locked-in syndrome--a case report]. Rinsho hoshasen. Clinical radiography. vol 34. issue 2. 1989-08-25. PMID:2754824. we report a case of locked-in syndrome caused by thrombus in basilar artery resulting in a brainstem infarction in the ventral pons, magnetic resonance imaging (mri) shows abnormal signal intensity regions in the ventral pons and basilar artery clearly. 1989-08-25 2023-08-11 Not clear
E J Zampella, E R Duvall, K H Langfor. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in traumatic locked-in syndrome. Neurosurgery. vol 22. issue 3. 1988-06-02. PMID:3362329. the first reported case of traumatic locked-in syndrome with computed tomographic and magnetic resonance scan confirmation of the brain stem lesion is presented. 1988-06-02 2023-08-11 Not clear
P A Seeldrayers, S Borenstein, J M Gerard, J Flament-Duran. Reversible capsulo-tegmental locked-in state as first manifestation of multiple sclerosis. Journal of the neurological sciences. vol 80. issue 2-3. 1987-12-22. PMID:3681327. in addition to this unusual aetiology, this is the first report with pathological evidence of a locked-in syndrome due to lesions outside the ventral brainstem. 1987-12-22 2023-08-11 Not clear
G Németh, K Hegedüs, L Molná. Akinetic mutism and locked-in syndrome: the functional-anatomical basis for their differentiation. Functional neurology. vol 1. issue 2. 1987-08-28. PMID:3609850. the accurate location and extent of brainstem lesions that cause akinetic mutism (a.m.) and/or locked-in syndrome (lis) are reviewed. 1987-08-28 2023-08-11 Not clear
J M Cabezudo, J Olabe, A Lopez-Anguera, F Bacc. Recovery from locked-in syndrome after posttraumatic bilateral distal vertebral artery occlusion. Surgical neurology. vol 25. issue 2. 1986-02-18. PMID:3941989. a review of the reported cases of posttraumatic locked-in syndrome has allowed the authors to differentiate between two types: the first is due to primary brainstem injury and the second is due to secondary brainstem ischemia. 1986-02-18 2023-08-11 Not clear
J M Cabezudo, J Olabe, A Lopez-Anguera, F Bacc. Recovery from locked-in syndrome after posttraumatic bilateral distal vertebral artery occlusion. Surgical neurology. vol 25. issue 2. 1986-02-18. PMID:3941989. it is concluded that, with early diagnosis and vigorous medical management, expectations for a useful recovery are high, especially in those cases of posttraumatic locked-in syndrome due to secondary brainstem ischemia. 1986-02-18 2023-08-11 Not clear
P V Rana, R M Malhotra, H S Narul. Transient brain stem dysfunction manifesting as locked-in syndrome secondary to alcoholism. The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India. vol 33. issue 4. 1985-10-08. PMID:4030684. transient brain stem dysfunction manifesting as locked-in syndrome secondary to alcoholism. 1985-10-08 2023-08-11 Not clear
M Rezni. Neuropathology in seven cases of locked-in syndrome. Journal of the neurological sciences. vol 60. issue 1. 1983-09-20. PMID:6875614. the neuropathology of 7 cases of the locked-in syndrome has been reviewed and compared with 3 cases of akinetic mutism, all of them occurring after brainstem vascular disease (9 infarctions, 1 hematoma). 1983-09-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
B Chang, M A Morari. Transient traumatic "locked-in" syndrome. European neurology. vol 18. issue 6. 1980-08-25. PMID:546662. the locked-in syndrome caused by a traumatic damage of the brain stem structures can be transient and thus it may have a better prognosis than the locked-in syndrome secondary to the occlusion of the basilar artery. 1980-08-25 2023-08-11 Not clear
J Gschwen. [Yawning in a case with transsecting glioma of the pons (author's transl)]. Fortschritte der Neurologie, Psychiatrie, und ihrer Grenzgebiete. vol 45. issue 12. 1978-04-26. PMID:245328. a patient with ponsglioma got completely tetraplegic and plegic in all muscles innervated by the caudal brainstem nerves (locked-in syndrome). 1978-04-26 2023-08-11 Not clear
E Suda, K Hashiguchi, H Yamanouchi, H Tohgi, M Tomonag. [Clinical and pathological studies of infartion of the brain stem and locked-in syndrome]. Nihon Ronen Igakkai zasshi. Japanese journal of geriatrics. vol 11. issue 6. 1975-10-30. PMID:4478108. [clinical and pathological studies of infartion of the brain stem and locked-in syndrome]. 1975-10-30 2023-08-11 Not clear