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Journal of Clinical Review & Case Reports(JCRC)

ISSN: 2573-9565 | DOI: 10.33140/JCRC

Impact Factor: 1.823

Mitochondrial Encephalomyopathy Masked By Cerebral Infarction

Abstract

LIU Beibei, CAO Wenhui, YANG Yindong, ZHU Chuanzhen, WU Yanyan, JU Qi, WEI Dongyao, KUANG Xiaoxiao, KANG Tingting, TIAN Yifan , KONG Feimeng, ZHANG Xueyan and LI Yuan

The patient, male, 49 years old, was admitted to our hospital due to “blurred vision for 3 days worse than before”.3 days prior to the hospital patients with no obvious incentives in his eyes to the left side is not clear from the previous increase, with the right side of the headache, obscures vision is characterized by absence of vision to the left of both eyes, walk tilt, easy to hit objects, the right side of the headache is acerbity keenly feel, at that time did not attach importance to it, not treatment, no obvious improvement in symptoms, then to the hospital emergency line head CT no bleeding “Cerebrovascular disease” was included in the Department of Neurology.

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