Case from practice
AUTHORS : Chepurnaya S.L.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : MLPU GKB No. 1, Novokuznetsk, Russia
YEAR : 2009
Clinical example Patient L., 53, Diagnosis: CVD. Ischemic hemodynamic infarction in the vertebrobasilar basin, grade 2 dysarthria, grade 3 vestibulo-atactic syndrome, grade 1 left-sided hemiparesis, early recovery period. Hypertension III, risk 4. Complaints: weakness in the left arm and leg, dizziness, difficulty speaking, pain in the cervical spine, interscapular region, pain radiating to the left arm, numbness in the hands at night.
Medical history: I first noticed an increase in blood pressure 6 months ago.
06/30/06, HELL 220/120 mm Hg. Art., dizziness, speech disorder, weakness in the
arm and leg suddenly appeared. Delivered by an ambulance team to the
neurological department.