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Episode 283 – Neurology VMR – Right arm weakness

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The Role of Tempo in Pro-Quagulant Cases

The most important thing that's going to help us out is the tempo and the associated symptoms. And so as he said, this could be a lesion really anywhere along the motor pathways from the brain all the way out to the muscle. So just for review, we have the corticospinal tracks beginning in the pre-central gyrus of the frontal lobe and those tracks are running through the subcortical white matter through the anterior brainstem. These are the upper motor neurons that are going to synapse on the lower motor neurons that begin in the anterior gray of the spinal cord.

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