Hypertensive brainstem encephalopathy involving deep supratentorial regions: does only blood pressure matter?
We report on a 42-year-old female patient who presented with high arterial blood pressure of 245/150 mmHg and hypertensive brainstem encephalopathy that involved the brainstem and extensive supratentorial deep gray and white matter. The lesions were nearly completely resolved several days after stab...
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Main Authors: | Jong-Ho Park (Author), Sung-Min Kim (Author), Hyung-Woo Shin (Author), Sang Joon An (Author) |
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2010-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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