[A case of medial medullary syndrome detected by diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging]
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[A case of medial medullary syndrome detected by diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging]
Abstract
We report an 84-year-old woman with medial medullary syndrome diagnosed by diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). She was admitted because of left hemiparesis and hypesthesia. T2-weighted and diffusion-weighted MRI showed a high signal lesion at the right medial medulla oblongata 10 days after the onset. It is well known that diffusion-weighted MRI is useful for detecting supratentrial cerebral ischemic lesions in the extremely acute stage. However, to our knowledge, there have been only a few reports of diffusion-weighted MRI in patients with ischemic stroke of the medulla oblongata. Normal nerve fibers in the direction perpendicular to the motion-probing gradient (MPG) shows a high signal by diffusion-weighted MRI (anisotropy of apparent diffusion cofficient [ADC]). Normal nerve fibers in the pyramidal tract of medulla oblongata also shows a high signal when the MPG pulse is applied in the x and y directions. We solved this problem by using isotropic diffusion-weighted imaging and were able to detect ischemic lesion of medial medullary infarction in the acute phase.