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Bilateral medial medullary infarct causing stepwise tetraparesis: delayed appearance of the ‘heart-shaped’ sign
- Correspondence to Dr Yasmin Aghajan, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA 02115, USA; yaghajan{at}mgh.harvard.edu
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Bilateral medial medullary infarct causing stepwise tetraparesis: delayed appearance of the ‘heart-shaped’ sign
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- Accepted April 23, 2023
- First published May 5, 2023.
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December 07, 2023
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