medsynapse-hcp
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
<p>What Are These Intracranial Vessel Abnormalities?</p>

What Are These Intracranial Vessel Abnormalities?

2677 Reached7 Comments

Similar Content

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome due to Tophaceous Gout in Flexor Tendon
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome due to Tophaceous Gout in Flexor Tendon
282 Reached5 Comments7 Likes
Complicated case of Osteoarthritis
Complicated case of Osteoarthritis
1850 Reached2 Comments3 Likes
Fremanezumab for Prevention and Treatment of Migraine
Fremanezumab for Prevention and Treatment of Migraine
390 Reached13 Comments11 Likes
CT Angiography of Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection
CT Angiography of Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection
4208 Reached15 Comments13 Likes
Young Girl Presented with Irritability and Abnormal Behavior
Young Girl Presented with Irritability and Abnormal Behavior
2254 Reached10 Comments4 Likes