Twenty-and-a-half syndrome: a case report
ConclusionsTwenty-and-a-half syndrome is reported for the first time. It is due to posterior circulation stroke; in our case, it was due to lacunar infarcts in the pons and medulla, manifesting as one-and-a-half syndrome with bilateral seventh and right fifth nerve palsy.
Source: Journal of Medical Case Reports - Category: General Medicine Source Type: research
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