侧面柱性中风综合征呈现为重复性中风:一个案例报告
O O Oguntiloye1,2, P Olowoyo1,3, O E Ojo1,2
1Department of Medicine, Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State.
Annals of Ibadan postgraduate medicine
|December 17, 2025
概括
这份病例报告详细介绍了非洲罕见的一次侧突中风,强调了MRI对于在中风幸存者中诊断脑干中风的重要性.
科学领域:
- 神经学 神经学
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 内部医学 内部医学
背景情况:
- 桥梁是关键的大脑干部组成部分,桥梁性心脏病发作可以导致各种类型的中风综合征.
- 侧侧孔丁综合征是由前下大脑动脉封闭引起的,呈现出特定的神经缺陷.
研究的目的:
- 在非洲报告一个罕见的横向突综合征病例.
- 为增加关于这种特定脑干中风的有限文献做出贡献.
主要方法:
- 一个66岁的中风幸存者的案例介绍.
- 大脑磁共振成像 (MRI) 来确认关节梗塞.
主要成果:
- 患者经历了突然发作的头,肌痛,右肢动,面部软弱和听力障碍.
- 大脑MRI证实了右侧下的急性心脏病发作.
结论:
- 对于幸存者来说,二次中风预防非常重要.
- 建议在怀疑脑干中风时使用MRI,特别是在资源有限的环境中.
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