Unusual Finding of Filling Defect During Mechanical Thrombectomy
This case report describes a 65-year-old man with a mobile filling defect detected in his middle cerebral artery during mechanical thrombectomy.
This case report describes a 65-year-old man with a mobile filling defect detected in his middle cerebral artery during mechanical thrombectomy.
This case report describes the presentation and progression of hyperacute active hemorrhage related to an intracranial metastatic tumor as captured by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
A man aged 61 years presented with chronic progressive weakness and gait dysfunction over a 4-year period. He had Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry and a history of memory loss, inappropriate laughter, dysarthria, and hypertension. Examination revealed impaired recall, extremity spasticity, distal…
Importance The integration of palliative care in neurology, or neuropalliative care, is an emerging area of practice focused on holistically improving quality of life and reducing the burden of suffering for people living with serious neurologic disease and their care partners….
This case report describes a 75-year-old man who presented with sudden-onset right hemiplegia.
This case report highlights a temporal relationship between the use of a glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1) agonist and the occurrence of central retinal artery occlusion.
Importance Neurological examinations traditionally rely on visual analysis of physical clinical signs, such as tremor, ataxia, or nystagmus. Contemporary score-based assessments aim to standardize and quantify these observations, but these tools suffer from clinimetric limitations and often fail to capture subtle…
This case report describes a 35-year-old female patient experiencing chronic neuropsychiatric symptoms related to kambo, a secretion of the South American giant leaf frog, and noted abnormalities on initial magnetic resonance imaging with subsequent resolution.
This case report describes cerebral white matter abnormalities from encephalitis caused by Angiostrongylus cantonensis in a 60-year-old woman.
This case report describes a patient with spontaneous, arrhythmic, spasmodic contractions of the abdominal muscles whose imaging confirmed involvement of the genu, body, and splenium of the corpus callosum.
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