A case of paradoxical brain embolism presenting as a typical lacunar stroke
Gian Paolo Anzola, F. Casilli, E. Onorato
DOI: 10.4236/health.2011.34044   PDF    HTML     4,711 Downloads   8,504 Views  

Abstract

A 59 year old white male presented with a clinical picture typical of lacunar stroke. However, a thorough diagnostic work up showed that the most probable mechanism of stroke was paradoxical brain embolism through a patent foramen ovale. The clinical-neuroradiological mismatch that ultimately lead to the correct interpretation is discussed.

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Paolo Anzola, G. , Casilli, F. and Onorato, E. (2011) A case of paradoxical brain embolism presenting as a typical lacunar stroke. Health, 3, 249-252. doi: 10.4236/health.2011.34044.

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