Presentation
4-day history of headache and blurry vision. Long-standing hypertension and diabetes.
Patient Data
Age: 70 years
Gender: Male
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Large region of restricted diffusion throughout the right occipital lobe and hippocampus compatible with acute ischemic infarct of the right posterior cerebral artery territory.
Patchy T2 shine in the left corona radiata may reflect subacute ischemia.
Case Discussion
This represents a case of a posterior cerebral artery infarct.
The treatment plan included dual antiplatelet therapy, statin, and insulin therapy.