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    Archives of Neurology
    |October 1, 1983
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    Intracranial mass lesions can cause reversible cerebral deficits like hemiparesis. Consider brain tumors in patients with recurrent neurological symptoms, as their mechanism remains unclear.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neurology
    • Neurosurgery
    • Neuroscience

    Background:

    • Reversible cerebral deficit episodes warrant consideration of intracranial mass lesions.
    • Neurological deficits can manifest as hemiparesis, hemisensory disturbance, disorientation, or dysphasia.

    Observation:

    • Four patients with confirmed intracranial masses presented with recurrent episodes of neurological deficits.
    • The observed symptoms included hemiparesis, hemisensory disturbance, disorientation, and dysphasia.

    Findings:

    • Intracranial mass lesions were identified as a common factor in patients experiencing recurrent reversible cerebral deficits.
    • The specific mechanism underlying these recurrent attacks in the presence of intracranial masses is currently unknown.

    Implications:

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    • Highlights the importance of considering intracranial masses in the differential diagnosis of patients with recurrent transient neurological deficits.
    • Suggests further research is needed to elucidate the pathophysiological mechanisms linking intracranial masses to reversible cerebral deficits.