Published: 27 September, 2023 | Volume 7 - Issue 2 | Pages: 094-103
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Figure 2: CT perfusion and Todd’s paresis or postictal paresis/paralysis. Stroke code: 62 years old male with symptoms onset as dysarthria, stomachache and syncope, followed by left upper limbs hemiplegia and lower limbs hemiparesis. Clinical History: old right hemisphere ischemic event, no seizure history. a) No-contrast CT: right temporal encephalomalacia as result of old ischemic event. b) CT-angiography did not demonstrate arterial occlusion. c) CT perfusion map CBF: cortico-subcortical hypoperfusion pattern in the right CMA vascular distribution. d) Previous CT perfusion map Tmax (during old stroke: 4 months after): see the Tmax map suggesting a large core on the right CMA vascular territory.
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