03 November 1997
Consequences of presumed cerebral vascular lesions in childhood in radiological scanning - a case study
Barbara ChmielewskaMed Sci Monit 1997; 3(6): CS919-923 :: ID: 501831
Abstract
This study presents the case of a woman who suffered brain damage in childhood and a sudden, severe CNS dysfunction as an adult. A misleading differential diagnosis of giant infarct, haemorrhage, tumour or cerebral malformation was the result of atypical scans in CT, MR, angio-MR and DSA imaging. Only the presence of motor disability without dysphasia emphasized the potential for clinical improvement.
Keywords: vascular cerebral lesions, distant neuroimaging
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