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A 49-year-old male presented with left upper limb and facial weakness for 3 hours. Laboratory investigations showed high hematocrit (71%), high hemoglobin count (23 g/dL), and high RBC count (9 × 106/uL). CT showed right parietal hypodensity and diffuse hyperattenuation of intracranial vessels without thrombosis on CT angiogram. Five days later, he

What Are These Intracranial Vessel Abnormalities?
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