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A 17-year-old male with chronic epilepsy status post remote functional hemispherectomy. [PDF]
Brain Pathology, Volume 36, Issue 3, May 2026.
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Occipital Lobe Status Epilepticus, A Stroke Mimic with Novel Imaging Findings: A Case Report
Introduction: Stroke mimics are a major diagnostic challenge during the initial evaluation of patients presenting with an acute focal neurological deficit.
Jordan Lawson, Wayne Triner, Brady Kluge
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Hemianopsia is a visual field defect characterized by the loss of vision in one half of the visual field. It is caused by damage to the optic nerve, optic tract or the visual cortex in the brain. Common causes of hemianopsia are stroke, brain tumors, multiple sclerosis, migraine. Hemianopsia is Heteronymous and Homonymous.
Marieta Dumitrache +3 more
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AIMS OF THE STUDY Visual dysfunction is frequent in multiple sclerosis, usually resulting from retrobulbar optic neuritis or papillitis. Less frequently, demyelinating lesions can affect the retrochiasmal pathways.
Lydia Schmutz, François-Xavier Borruat
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Intracranial variant of encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis – A case report
Encephalotrigeminal Angiomatosis is a rare developmental phakomatoses characterized by the occurrence of nevus flammeus (port-wine stain) along the distribution of branches of trigeminal nerve, vascular angiomas in the eye, and leptomeningeal angiomas ...
N Mohan +4 more
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Cerebral ischemic processes associated with infective endocarditis caused by Streptococcus bovis are rare; only 2 cases having been reported. Here we report a case of a 50-year-old man with S.
Leopoldo Santos-Neto +3 more
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Background Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome is characterized by severe headache with reversible segmental constriction of the cerebral arteries. We present details on a patient with reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome who initially
Rijo Hayashi +2 more
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Familial hemiplegic migraine with cerebellar ataxia and paroxysmal psychosis [PDF]
Familial hemiplegic migraine is a rare autosomal dominant disorder associated with stereotypic neurologic au ra phenomena including hemiparesis, So far two chromosomal loci have been identified. Families linked to the chromosome 19 locus display missense
Benninger, C. +4 more
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We report a case of occipital lobe epilepsy (OLE) in a patient with occipital lobe stroke whose diagnosis was complicated by homonymous hemianopsia. An 81-year-old woman presented with a complaint of “blurred vision” on the right side and was kept under ...
Hiroshi Hirabayashi +3 more
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