A case of left thalamic infarction causing dysgeusia in the right half of the tongue: Follow-up examinations using electrogustometry

Dysgeusia associated with cerebrovascular disease is relatively uncommon. We treated a 58-year-old male with dysgeusia on the right side of the tongue and cheiro-oral syndrome. A small area of high signal intensity was detected in the left thalamus using diffusion-weighted MRI of the head. Electrogu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Japanese Journal of Stroke 2011/05/25, Vol.33(3), pp.370-373
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