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Lab 1: Basic Reaction to Injury (1-7)
Lab 2: Vascular Diseases (8-28) Lab 2: Vascular Diseases (29-49) Lab 3: Edema and Herniation (50-59) Lab 4: Neoplasms (60-89) Lab 5: Demyelinating Disorders (90-104) Lab 6: Infectious Diseases (105-132) Lab 7: Trauma (133-148) Lab 8: Toxic and Metabolic Disorders (149-164) Lab 9: Developmental Disorders (165-191) Lab 10: Degenerative Disorders (192-202) Home |
CT - Cerebellar hemorrhage, hypertensive: This 68-year-old man with a history of myocardial infarction, diabetes mellitus and hypertension presented with difficulty walking and nausea. Examination showed a blood pressure of 198/102 mm Hg, right-beating nystagmus, right arm dysmetria and marked truncal instability. The CT scan obtained at admission shows an area of hemorrhage in the left cerebellar hemisphere extending to the vermis. There is surround mass effect with moderate effacement of the forth ventricle. |