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Bilateral caudate nucleus infarction resulting from left ventricular diastolic dysfunction
Central European Journal of Medicine, 10/27/09
Varoglu AO – The authors report here a case of bilateral infarction of the caudate nucleus and right parietal lobe with loss of consciousness and left hemiparesia resulting from left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (LVDD). Attending physicians should be alert to the presence of permanent or intermittent complications of LVDD in patients with ischemic cerebral events, especially in patients with the bilateral caudate nucleus infarcts.
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