Abstract

Although morphometry on its own cannot determine the cause of mirror movements, the specific finding of a hypertrophied corticospinal tract in xKS is consistent with electrophysiologic evidence suggesting that mirror movements in xKS result from abnormal development of the ipsilateral corticospinal tract fibers.

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MedicineKallmann syndromeInternal medicineDisease

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Year
1999
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article
Volume
52
Issue
4
Pages
816-816
Citations
101
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Michael Krams, Richard Quinton, John Ashburner et al. (1999). Kallmann’s syndrome. Neurology , 52 (4) , 816-816. https://doi.org/10.1212/wnl.52.4.816

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10.1212/wnl.52.4.816