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Acute-onset right-sided weakness
Paul Kuperman
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Summary:
This 60 year-old patient presented with acute-onset right-sided weakness. The diagnosis of acute left MCA thrombosis was made. The patient was treated with intra-arterial thrombolysis unfortunately, the patient's symptoms did not improve.
Q. Regarding intra-arterial thrombolysis. Which of the following is true
All acute ischemic events should be treated with thrombolysis regardless of time of onset of symptom
Treatment can be performed up to 48 hours following onset of symptoms
The most worrisome complication is intracerebral hemorrhage
Head CT is not commonly performed prior to administration of thrombolytic therapy
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