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December 1, 1994

Isolated motor control dysfunction related to progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy during AIDS with normal MRI

December 1994 issue
44 (12) 2352

Abstract

We describe the case of a human immunodeficiency virus-infected 34-year-old man with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML). His case displayed unusual features, including a bizarre movement disorder, predominant involvement of the subcortical U fibers on neuropathologic examination, and the absence of MRI abnormalities suggestive of PML. Anatomic-clinical correlations are discussed.

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Neurology®
Volume 44Number 12December 1994
Pages: 2352
PubMed: 7991125

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Published online: December 1, 1994
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B. de Toffol, MD, PhD
Clinique Neurologique (Drs. de Toffol, Menage, and Autret), C.H.U. Bretonneau, Tours; Fédération de Neurologie and INSERM 289 (Dr. Vidailhet), Paris; Département de Neuropathologie (Drs. Gray and Lescs), Créteil; and Service de Pathologie Infectieuse (Drs. Besnier and Choutet), C.H.U. Bretonneau, Tours, France.
M. Vidailhet, MD
Clinique Neurologique (Drs. de Toffol, Menage, and Autret), C.H.U. Bretonneau, Tours; Fédération de Neurologie and INSERM 289 (Dr. Vidailhet), Paris; Département de Neuropathologie (Drs. Gray and Lescs), Créteil; and Service de Pathologie Infectieuse (Drs. Besnier and Choutet), C.H.U. Bretonneau, Tours, France.
F. Gray, MD, PhD
Clinique Neurologique (Drs. de Toffol, Menage, and Autret), C.H.U. Bretonneau, Tours; Fédération de Neurologie and INSERM 289 (Dr. Vidailhet), Paris; Département de Neuropathologie (Drs. Gray and Lescs), Créteil; and Service de Pathologie Infectieuse (Drs. Besnier and Choutet), C.H.U. Bretonneau, Tours, France.
J. M. Besnier, MD
Clinique Neurologique (Drs. de Toffol, Menage, and Autret), C.H.U. Bretonneau, Tours; Fédération de Neurologie and INSERM 289 (Dr. Vidailhet), Paris; Département de Neuropathologie (Drs. Gray and Lescs), Créteil; and Service de Pathologie Infectieuse (Drs. Besnier and Choutet), C.H.U. Bretonneau, Tours, France.
P. Menage, MD
Clinique Neurologique (Drs. de Toffol, Menage, and Autret), C.H.U. Bretonneau, Tours; Fédération de Neurologie and INSERM 289 (Dr. Vidailhet), Paris; Département de Neuropathologie (Drs. Gray and Lescs), Créteil; and Service de Pathologie Infectieuse (Drs. Besnier and Choutet), C.H.U. Bretonneau, Tours, France.
M. C. Lescs, PhD
Clinique Neurologique (Drs. de Toffol, Menage, and Autret), C.H.U. Bretonneau, Tours; Fédération de Neurologie and INSERM 289 (Dr. Vidailhet), Paris; Département de Neuropathologie (Drs. Gray and Lescs), Créteil; and Service de Pathologie Infectieuse (Drs. Besnier and Choutet), C.H.U. Bretonneau, Tours, France.
P. Choutet, MD
Clinique Neurologique (Drs. de Toffol, Menage, and Autret), C.H.U. Bretonneau, Tours; Fédération de Neurologie and INSERM 289 (Dr. Vidailhet), Paris; Département de Neuropathologie (Drs. Gray and Lescs), Créteil; and Service de Pathologie Infectieuse (Drs. Besnier and Choutet), C.H.U. Bretonneau, Tours, France.
A. Autret, MD
Clinique Neurologique (Drs. de Toffol, Menage, and Autret), C.H.U. Bretonneau, Tours; Fédération de Neurologie and INSERM 289 (Dr. Vidailhet), Paris; Département de Neuropathologie (Drs. Gray and Lescs), Créteil; and Service de Pathologie Infectieuse (Drs. Besnier and Choutet), C.H.U. Bretonneau, Tours, France.

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