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. 2022 Sep 21;8(3):159–162. doi: 10.4103/bc.bc_39_22

Table 1.

List of previous cases of body lateropulsion associated with other symptoms body lateropulsion or isolated body lateropulsion, caused by a medullary infarction

Article BL cases Associated symptoms IBL cases Site of the lesion on brain MRI
Lee and Sohn, 2002[4] 1 Nystagmus - Lateral aspect of rostral medulla
Kim et al., 2004[5] 2 Decreased pain sensation on the contralateral body 4 Lateral aspect of lower medulla
Maeda et al., 2005[6] 2 Ipsilateral Horner syndrome; decreased pain and temperature sensation on the contralateral body 1 Lateral aspect of caudal medulla (case 1 and 2)
Dorsolateral medulla (case 3)
Kim et al., 2007[19] 1 Decreased pain and temperature sensation on the contralateral body - Lateral aspect of lowest medulla
Akdal et al., 2007[18] 1 Strabismus - Lateral aspect of medulla
Nakazato et al., 2017[7] 1 Decreased contralateral sensitivity to pain and heat 1 Lateral aspect of lower medulla
Yamaoka et al., 2018[20] 1 Ipsilateral numbness of the fingers - Dorsal part of middle medulla
Li et al., 2020[17] - No 1 Lateral aspect of medulla
Ramaswamy et al., 2021[3] 1 Ipsilateral Horner syndrome; hoarseness - Lateral aspect of lower medulla

BL: Body lateropulsion, IBL: Isolated BL, MRI: Magnetic resonance imaging