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A diagnostic dilemma of intracranial pathology: coincidence or the result of cranial trauma?

Georgina Cartwright1, B M W Bailey, R J M Lane, A Messiha.   

Abstract

A 21-year-old man presented to the accident and emergency department at St Peter's Hospital, London, in September 2008. Following consumption of alcohol, the patient had been assaulted and had experienced facial trauma. Later, the patient had a witnessed generalised tonic-clonic seizure and the next day noted weakness of the right leg. A CT scan of the brain revealed a solitary lesion in the left presylvian region close to the vertex, involving the leg area of the primary motor cortex. A subsequent MRI scan showed the lesion to be a cavernous haemangioma. The patient had no history of epilepsy. This raised the question as to whether the assault caused the lesion to haemorrhage, resulting in the seizure and spastic monoparesis, or did the formerly asymptomatic cavernoma bleed spontaneously with the assault being coincidental?

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Year:  2010        PMID: 22797209      PMCID: PMC3027484          DOI: 10.1136/bcr.07.2010.3167

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ Case Rep        ISSN: 1757-790X


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