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Posture control in Pusher syndrome: influence of lateral semicircular canals

Pusher syndrome is an interesting disorder of balance in patients with encephalic lesions characterized by the peculiar behavior of actively pushing away from the non-hemiparetic side and resisting against passive correction, with a tendency to fall toward the paralyzed side. The role of vestibular...

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Autores principales: dos Santos Pontelli, Taiza Elaine Grespan, Pontes-Neto, Octavio Marques, Colafêmina, José Fernando, de Araújo, Draulio Barros, Santos, Antonio Carlos, Leite, João Pereira
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Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9441986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16446958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1808-8694(15)31197-6
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author dos Santos Pontelli, Taiza Elaine Grespan
Pontes-Neto, Octavio Marques
Colafêmina, José Fernando
de Araújo, Draulio Barros
Santos, Antonio Carlos
Leite, João Pereira
author_facet dos Santos Pontelli, Taiza Elaine Grespan
Pontes-Neto, Octavio Marques
Colafêmina, José Fernando
de Araújo, Draulio Barros
Santos, Antonio Carlos
Leite, João Pereira
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description Pusher syndrome is an interesting disorder of balance in patients with encephalic lesions characterized by the peculiar behavior of actively pushing away from the non-hemiparetic side and resisting against passive correction, with a tendency to fall toward the paralyzed side. The role of vestibular system on the pushing behavior is not clear. Aim: To evaluate horizontal semicircular canal function in patients with Pusher syndrome, using caloric and rotation tests. Study Design: Observational prospective. Material and Method: We evaluated 9 inpatients with stroke and Pusher syndrome at the neurological unit of HCFMRP-USP. We applied neurological and neuropsychological exams, NIHSS, Scale for contraversive pushing (SCP), caloric and rotation tests. Results: We evaluated 9 patients (5 men) with mean age of 71.8 ± 5.9 and mean NIHSS of 18.33. Three patients presented contralateral directional preponderance on caloric test and we found four patients with directional preponderance on analysis of the slow phase velocity of rotation test response. Conclusion: Our findings indicate that a dysfunction of semicircular canals does not seem to be relevant for the clinical manifestations of the Pusher syndrome.
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spelling pubmed-94419862022-09-09 Posture control in Pusher syndrome: influence of lateral semicircular canals dos Santos Pontelli, Taiza Elaine Grespan Pontes-Neto, Octavio Marques Colafêmina, José Fernando de Araújo, Draulio Barros Santos, Antonio Carlos Leite, João Pereira Braz J Otorhinolaryngol Original Article Pusher syndrome is an interesting disorder of balance in patients with encephalic lesions characterized by the peculiar behavior of actively pushing away from the non-hemiparetic side and resisting against passive correction, with a tendency to fall toward the paralyzed side. The role of vestibular system on the pushing behavior is not clear. Aim: To evaluate horizontal semicircular canal function in patients with Pusher syndrome, using caloric and rotation tests. Study Design: Observational prospective. Material and Method: We evaluated 9 inpatients with stroke and Pusher syndrome at the neurological unit of HCFMRP-USP. We applied neurological and neuropsychological exams, NIHSS, Scale for contraversive pushing (SCP), caloric and rotation tests. Results: We evaluated 9 patients (5 men) with mean age of 71.8 ± 5.9 and mean NIHSS of 18.33. Three patients presented contralateral directional preponderance on caloric test and we found four patients with directional preponderance on analysis of the slow phase velocity of rotation test response. Conclusion: Our findings indicate that a dysfunction of semicircular canals does not seem to be relevant for the clinical manifestations of the Pusher syndrome. Elsevier 2015-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9441986/ /pubmed/16446958 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1808-8694(15)31197-6 Text en . https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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dos Santos Pontelli, Taiza Elaine Grespan
Pontes-Neto, Octavio Marques
Colafêmina, José Fernando
de Araújo, Draulio Barros
Santos, Antonio Carlos
Leite, João Pereira
Posture control in Pusher syndrome: influence of lateral semicircular canals
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title_fullStr Posture control in Pusher syndrome: influence of lateral semicircular canals
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title_short Posture control in Pusher syndrome: influence of lateral semicircular canals
title_sort posture control in pusher syndrome: influence of lateral semicircular canals
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9441986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16446958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1808-8694(15)31197-6
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