A case of repeated reversible cerebrovascular attacks caused by two hemorrhagic lesions
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A case of repeated reversible cerebrovascular attacks caused by two hemorrhagic lesions
Abstract
A case of repeated reversible cerebrovascular deficit proved on computerized tomography to be hemorrhagic in origin. It would seem advisable to await the outcome of CT before classifying a case of cerebrovascular disease even though the clinical features point to ischemia as the cause.
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