Dysarthria in acute ischemic stroke: lesion topography, clinicoradiologic correlation, and etiology

Neurology. 2001 Apr 24;56(8):1021-7. doi: 10.1212/wnl.56.8.1021.

Abstract

Background and purpose: Although dysarthria is a frequent symptom in cerebral ischemia, there is little information on its anatomic specificity, spectrum of associated clinical characteristics, and etiologic mechanisms.

Methods: An investigation of 68 consecutive patients with sudden onset of dysarthria due to a single infarction confirmed by MRI or CT was conducted.

Results: Dysarthria was associated with a classic lacunar stroke syndrome in 52.9% of patients. Isolated dysarthria and dysarthria-central facial and lingual paresis occurred in 2.9% (n = 2) and 10.3% (n = 7), respectively. Dysarthria-clumsy hand syndrome was observed in 11.7% (n = 8) of patients and associated with pure motor hemiparesis and/or ataxic hemiparesis in 27.9% (n = 19). The lesions were due to small-vessel disease in 52.9% (n = 36), to cardioembolism in 11.8% (n = 8), and to large-vessel disease in only 4.4% (n = 3) of cases. Infarctions were located in the lower part of the primary motor cortex (5.9%; n = 4), middle part of the centrum semiovale (23.5%; n = 16), genu and ventral part of the dorsal segment of the internal capsule (8.8%; n = 6), cerebral peduncle (1.5%; n = 1), base of the pons (30.9%; n = 21), and ventral pontomedullary junction (1.5%; n = 1). Isolated cerebellar infarctions affected the rostral paravermal region in the superior cerebellar artery territory.

Conclusions: Extracerebellar infarcts causing dysarthria were located in all patients along the course of the pyramidal tract. This finding correlates with the frequent occurrence of associated pyramidal tract signs in 90.7% (n = 62) of patients. Isolated cerebellar infarcts leading to dysarthria were in all cases located in the territory of the superior cerebellar artery.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Brain Infarction / diagnosis
  • Brain Ischemia / complications*
  • Brain Ischemia / diagnosis
  • Brain Ischemia / pathology
  • Cerebellum / pathology
  • Chi-Square Distribution
  • Dysarthria / diagnosis
  • Dysarthria / etiology*
  • Dysarthria / pathology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Internal Capsule / pathology
  • Ischemic Attack, Transient / complications
  • Ischemic Attack, Transient / pathology
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Retrospective Studies