Uncontrolled Left Side Shaking. History Of Pons Stroke. MRI, CT Scan, Blood Test Done. Reason?
my husband had a pons stroke over four years ago. no doctor in the buffalo area can explain how he even lived let alone the fact he can eat and sit and talk and see. the thing is he recenltly started this uncontrolled shaking of his left side. all mri and ct and blood work come back good. he does physical therapy but what is all of sudden causeing this shaking.
Unilateral tremors is associated with cerebellar or thalamic stroke. As per your description, I would attribute left sided uncontrolled shaking to right thalamic or left cerebellar strokes. However if a recent scan (done after he developed the shaking) were normal, then I do not think any serious organic condition causing the shaking.
On other thoughts, I also would like to examine him to rule out tremors on the right side, just to make sure we do not miss out bilateral symptoms wherein we need to consider other causes.
Currently, since MRI and blood reports are normal, there is no major reasons to worry. Discuss with your neurologist.
Hope this answers your query.
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Uncontrolled Left Side Shaking. History Of Pons Stroke. MRI, CT Scan, Blood Test Done. Reason?
Hi, Welcome to HealthcareMagic forum. Unilateral tremors is associated with cerebellar or thalamic stroke. As per your description, I would attribute left sided uncontrolled shaking to right thalamic or left cerebellar strokes. However if a recent scan (done after he developed the shaking) were normal, then I do not think any serious organic condition causing the shaking. On other thoughts, I also would like to examine him to rule out tremors on the right side, just to make sure we do not miss out bilateral symptoms wherein we need to consider other causes. Currently, since MRI and blood reports are normal, there is no major reasons to worry. Discuss with your neurologist. Hope this answers your query. Regards