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Agitated delirium with posterior cerebral artery infarction
V Vatsavayi1, S Malhotra, K Franco
1Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 9500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44195, USA.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine
|April 5, 2003
Abstract:
Infarction of the posterior cerebral artery may present only with signs of agitated delirium and an acute confusional state. In the absence of other prominent neurological deficits, this can be easily mistaken for toxic-metabolic encephalopathy, head trauma, post-ictal confusion, or a psychiatric disorder. Appropriate head imaging studies are important to detect an illness that might otherwise be missed and left untreated.