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Right-sided extremity weakness and a right-sided hemiparesis
Jie Lu, MD, Miao Zhang, MD, Jiuhong Chen, Prof. Kuncheng Li, MD
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Summary:
Q. What is your diagnosis?
Transient ischemic attack.
Infarct with no surrounding tissue at risk.
Infarct with surrounding tissue at risk.
Hemorrhage.
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