infarction C. aneurysm D. glioma E. meningioma F. metastases 2020/3/19 30 CASE 11 Male, 48 yo, limb dysfunctional for 10 h. Which of the description is right? A. Right frontal lobe B. Right parietal lobe C. Right temporal lobe D. Right basal ganglia E. Right parietal and temporal ...
The second case: A 71-year-old female presented cerebral infarction in the right occipital lobe at onset. Two days later, abrupt occurrence of a large hematoma at the left parietal lobe led to deterioration of her consciousness. She underwent emergent evacuation of a large hematoma containing ...
A right-handed Japanese man with no personal or family history of left-handedness developed severe Wernicke's aphasia, a mild constructional disorder, and slight left hemiparesis. MRI revealed infarction in the territory of the righ middle cerebral artery, including areas homologous to Broca's and...
Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS), whose cardinal symptom is acute, worst-ever headache (thunderclap headache (TCH)) in approximately 85% of cases, is mainly a clinical–radiological syndrome and may or may not include neurological deficits [1,2,3]. The clinical presentation ofte...