We describe a patient who in 1983 suffered a stroke which resulted in severe hemiplegia and somatosensory loss. His neurological condition remained stable until January 1996, when, because of a myocardial infarction, the patient underwent systemic thrombolytic therapy which led to a remarkable improvement of both motor and somatosensory functions. This finding suggests the existence of “idling neurons” which remain viable for a long time after stroke, and opens a fascinating window on the therapeutic potential of thrombolytic therapy in chronic stroke patients.
Neurological recovery after systemic thrombolytic therapy in a chronic stroke case / A. PERU; N. SMANIA. - In: NEUROREPORT. - ISSN 0959-4965. - STAMPA. - 9:(1998), pp. 2643-2645.
Neurological recovery after systemic thrombolytic therapy in a chronic stroke case.
PERU, ANDREA;
1998
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We describe a patient who in 1983 suffered a stroke which resulted in severe hemiplegia and somatosensory loss. His neurological condition remained stable until January 1996, when, because of a myocardial infarction, the patient underwent systemic thrombolytic therapy which led to a remarkable improvement of both motor and somatosensory functions. This finding suggests the existence of “idling neurons” which remain viable for a long time after stroke, and opens a fascinating window on the therapeutic potential of thrombolytic therapy in chronic stroke patients.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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