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Contents
- 1 Treatment of Acute Right-Sided Weakness
- 2 Large Vessel Occlusion
- 3 Masquerade
- 4 Improving Symptoms
- 5 Progressive Quadriplegia
- 6 Malignant Edema
- 7 To Treat or Not to Treat (Blood Pressure)
- 8 Unidentified Bright Objects
- 9 Detected Bruit
- 10 Small Vessel Disease
- 11 Obstructed Flow
- 12 Aphasia and Atherosclerosis
- 13 A New Arrhythmia
- 14 Arch Disease
- 15 Hole in My Heart
- 16 Investigating the Occult
- 17 A Horner’s Syndrome Following Trauma
- 18 Young Adult with Headache and Blurred Vision
- 19 Cancer and Coagulopathy
- 20 Fevers in a Patient with Valve Replacement
- 21 Seeing Jellyfish
- 22 Driving Is a Headache
- 23 Puff of Smoke
- 24 Thunderclap Headache
- 25 Hypertension and Confusion
- 26 A Protean Presentation
- 27 Can I Go Home Now?
- 28 Cardiac Arrest
- 29 A Sickle Pickle
- 30 Numbness While on Anticoagulation
- 31 Hemorrhage in a Patient with Dementia
- 32 An Unusual Hemorrhage
- 33 Recurrent Headaches
- 34 Progressive Gait Dysfunction
- 35 Worst Headache of Her Life
- 36 An Incidental Finding
- 37 Forget About It
- 38 Seizures, Sadness, and Spasticity