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Man-in-the-barrel syndrome associated with closed head injury
E A Crisostomo1, F J Suslavich
1Department of Neurology, Duluth Clinic, MN 55805.
Abstract:
A patient who sustained closed head injury demonstrated brachial diplegia and intact leg strength, a case of man-in-the-barrel syndrome. Extensive hemorrhagic contusion was seen in the inferior frontal lobes bilaterally. Although aptly descriptive, the syndrome is neither predictive of an exact anatomical substrate nor representative of a specific etiology.