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Ann Emerg Med ; 19(7): 817-9, 1990 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2389866

ABSTRACT

A 52-year-old woman developed subjective right hemiparesthesias over a two-day period. Because of a paucity of physical findings, apparent anxiety with tachypnea, and a respiratory alkalosis with hypocapnia, a diagnosis of hyperventilation syndrome was considered. However, because of the unilateral symptoms, a computed tomography scan was performed, demonstrating a left posterior thalamic infarct. Most reports of thalamic infarct indicate altered mental status, vertical gaze palsies, or sensorimotor hemiparesis with sensory involvement predominant. The case of a patient with thalamic hemorrhage who presented with only hemiparesthesia is reported to heighten clinicians' awareness of this diagnosis.


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Cerebral Hemorrhage/diagnosis , Hyperventilation/diagnosis , Thalamic Diseases/diagnosis , Diagnostic Errors , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Syndrome
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