paralysis of one side of the body (同)unilateral paralysis
English Journal
Intracerebral bleed, right haemiparesis and seizures: an atypical presentation of vivax malaria.
Karanth SS1, Marupudi KC1, Gupta A2.
BMJ case reports.BMJ Case Rep.2014 Jun 11;2014. pii: bcr2014204833. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2014-204833.
Falciparum malaria is notoriously known to produce life-threatening complications. Despite growing reports of chloroquine resistance and severe disease, vivax malaria continues to be viewed as a benign disease. We report a rare case of a 47-year-old healthy man from a malaria-endemic region, present
Postvaricella cerebral arteriopathy (PVCA) presents with acute haemiparesis and/or haemidistonia, caused by ischaemic lesions of internal capsule and/or basal ganglia, related to stenosis of proximal middle and/or anterior cerebral arteries. Anti-aggregant drugs are recommended to prevent thrombus e
BMJ case reports.BMJ Case Rep.2013 Oct 15;2013. pii: bcr2013008893. doi: 10.1136/bcr-2013-008893.
Hypoglycaemic haemiparesis (HH) is an uncommon but important presentation to the emergency department, and it often mimics stroke and is therefore frequently misdiagnosed by clinicians. The mechanism of haemiparesis is not fully understood. This case outlines a diabetic elderly woman, who had been h
Summary Hypoglycaemic haemiparesis (HH) is an uncommon but important presentation to the emergency department, and it often mimics stroke and is therefore frequently misdiagnosed by clinicians. The ...
... is a paralysis of one side of the body known as haemiparesis. It is caused by the lesions of the corticospinal tract, which runs down from the cortical neurons of the frontal lobe to the motor neurons of the spinal cord and is ...
Our patient presented with the classical clinical triad of Dejerine's syndrome, that includes ipsilateral hypoglossal palsy, contralateral haemiparesis, and lemniscal sensory loss. 1 Involvement of right hypoglossal nucleus and nerve ...