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Abstract


Opalski syndrome is a rare lateral medullary infarction variant presenting with ipsilateral motor deficits known to be caused by involvement of the post-decussating pyramidal tract. Here, we report two rare cases of Opalski syndrome presenting as ipsilateral sensorimotor deficits in cerebral infarction.

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Lateral medullary syndrome; Cerebral infarction; Opalski syndrome

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