İNME BENZERİ KLİNİK İLE PREZENTE OLAN BRAKİAL ARTER TROMBOZU: OLGU SUNUMU Brachial Artery Thrombosis is that Presentation with Stroke Like Clinic: A Case Report
Monoparezi tek ekstremitede kuvvet kaybı olarak tanımlanan nöroloji polikliniğine başvuru se-beplerinden biridir. Etyolojide; santral sinir sistemini etkileyen vasküler (iskemi, hemoraji) ne-denler, yer kaplayıcı lezyonlar ve periferik sinir hastalıkları gibi nedenler yer almaktadır. Akutarteriyel oklüzyon ise nadir görülen ancak erken tanı ile sekelsiz iyileşebilen nedenlerdendir. Solüst ekstremitede akut kuvvet kaybı yakınması ile başvuran akut arteriyel oklüzyona bağlı mono-parezi olgusu; tedavi sonrasında normal kas gücü bulgularına ulaşmıştır. Monoparezi ile başvu-ran hastada, etyoloji araştırılırken nadir görülen sebeplerden biri olan arteryel oklüzyon acil venöroloji hekimlerince göz önünde bulundurulmalıdır.
Brachial Artery Thrombosis is that Presentation with Stroke Like Clinic: A Case Report
Monoparesis is that one extremity strength loss is defined as one of the reasons to neurology clinic. Etiology; includes vascular (ischemia, hemorrhage) causes affecting the central nervous system, locoregional lesions and peripheral nerve diseases. Acute arterial occlusion is rare, but with early diagnosis can be recovered without sequelae. Acute arterial occlusion due to monoparesis admitted with acute loss of strength in the left upper extremity symptoms after treatment of patients reached the normal muscle strength findings. In patients with arterial occlusion, which is one of the reasons monoparesis rare etiology should be considered when investigating and neurology by emergency physicians.
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