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Cerebellar Dysfunctions Associated with a Developmental Venous Anomaly

Koo BG, Yoon BH, Ha SH

A developmental venous anomaly (DVA) is a congenital vascular malformation characterized by dilated medullary veins. In the majority of cases, a DVA is asymptomatic and typically, incidentally diagnosed on magnetic...
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Ultrasound Guided Carpel Tunnel Syndrome Hydrodissection; It’s All About It

Fouda BH

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is one of the most common entrapment neuropathies leading to median nerve compression, with a high prevalence in the adult population. The term hydrodissection (HD) conveys...
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Occipital Steal Syndrome with Carotid Artery Occlusion–A Physiologic Study with Transcranial Doppler

Emami M, Zbrzeski C, Weinberger J

Occipital or posterior steal syndrome is a constellation of signs and symptoms that arise from abnormal shunting of blood flow from the posterior cerebral circulation into its anterior counterpart leading...
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Unusual Case of Young Age Onset Stroke Suspected to Be Associated with Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum Gene Mutation in ABCC6: A Case Report

Kim H, Park EJ, Kim YS

Ischemic stroke in young adults can pose diagnostic challenges, particularly when the clinical features deviate from the common presentation. Here, we present the case of a 31-year-old female with transient...
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Hirayama Disease with Isolated Spinal Cord Atrophy

Lee Kw, Kim T, Kim SH, Hong YJ, An JY

This report presents a young-aged man with Hirayama disease who had muscle atrophy and weakness strictly confined to the C8/T1 myotome that consistently accorded with electromyographic results. In the magnetic...
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Two Cases of Thrombus Resolution Unrelated to Large Artery Atherosclerosis or Alteplase Use

Jang YJ, Lee KO, Kim HK, Seo T, Roh YJ, Shin DH, Oh SH, Lee KY, Kim OJ, Kim TG, Kim SH

Thrombus resolution is generally associated with a favorable prognosis. Patients with thrombus resolution often present with erythrocyte-rich thrombi, frequently associated with large artery atherosclerosis or alteplase use. This might explain...
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Atypical Manifestation of Zoster Meningitis Presented with Headache and Multiple Cerebral Vasoconstrictions

Kim JW, Hong YJ, Yang EJ, Na S, Kim YD, Park JW

Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS) is characterized by headaches and multiple transient cerebral vasoconstrictions. Central nervous system (CNS) infections related to the varicella zoster virus (VZV) can complicate various neurological...
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The Music Within: A Doppler Harmonic Pattern Report in Non-Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Related Cerebral Vasospasm

Morais ABCGd, Mendes GNN, Verde ASSL, Lucena AFd, Mont’Alverne FJA, Lima FO, Carvalho FMM

A 40-year-old male presented an episode of severe thunderclap headache with right hemiparesis. Imaging revealed severe stenosis in the left middle cerebral artery, associated with increased mean velocities detected by...
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The Role of Transcranial Doppler in Patients with Cryptogenic Stroke

Kim SM, Park JY, Ha SH, Kim BJ

Identifying the stroke mechanism is crucial for secondary prevention of ischemic stroke. However, approximately 20% to 30% of patients with ischemic stroke do not display a discernible cause after standard...
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