Neurologist
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Review Case Reports
Cheiro-Oral syndrome secondary to thalamic infarction: a case report and literature review.
Small thalamic infarcts can present with a variety of sensory deficits that can be difficult to diagnose clinically because of their seemingly disconnected manifestations. ⋯ This report highlights both common and unusual clinical presentations of isolated thalamic infarctions, correlating clinical symptomatology with anatomic localization. In patients with such findings on examination, thalamic infarction should be considered, with a thorough workup initiated to both confirm the diagnosis and optimally reduce future stroke risk.
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Complications of cranioplasty are known to include infection, wound breakdown, intracerebral hemorrhage, bone resorption, and status epilepticus. Intracerebral hemorrhagic infarction after a cranioplasty is a very rare complication with only 2 reported cases to date. We present the first case in the literature of both supratentorial and infratentorial hemorrhagic infarctions after a cranioplasty. ⋯ This is the first in the literature to report the complication of both supratentorial and infratentorial strokes after a cranioplasty procedure. Reperfusion, vessel injury, and venous stasis after cranioplasty as evaluated by multiple neurological imaging modalities are examined as possible mechanisms for this unique complication. These factors must be considered when evaluating the safety of the procedure for a patient.