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Published on: October 13, 2023
Susacs syndrome
Turkia M Lammouchi1, Samira M Bouker, Mounir T Grira
1Department of Neurology, Sahloul Hospital, Sousse-4054, Tunisia. Tel. +216 (98) 404717. Fax. +216 (73) 367451.
Abstract:
We describe a 25-year-old woman that presented with frequent rotational dizziness, visual loss of the right eye one month later, and unilateral deafness one year after. After 2 years, she presented with a right hemiparesis and deafness greater for low frequency tones. Magnetic resonance imaging with angiography of the brain showed constriction in the first segment of the cerebral anterior artery diagnosed as Susacs syndrome.
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