Presentation
Features of left sided cerebellar signs.
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From the case:
Lateral medullary syndrome of Wallenberg
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T1 hypointense and T2-FLAIR hyperintense focus at the left side of the medulla. DWI sequences confirmed the ischemic event, showing diffusion restriction in the left medulla.
Case Discussion
The patient had classical features of lateral medullary syndrome of Wallenberg.