Common causes of hemiballism
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Fig. 1
A, The axial diffusion-weighted MR image shows small high-signal ovoid lesion in the left basal ganglia suggesting lacunar infarction. B, The coronal T2-weighted MR image shows the lesion located in the left STN.
Fig. 2
The axial T1-weighted MR image shows hyperintensities in the right caudate nucleus, the putamen, and the globus pallidus without edema or mass effect.
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