Stroke & Vascular Disorders
Thalamic hemorrhage
Sep. 12, 2024
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MRI showing infarcts involving the left inferior frontal lobe (borderzone territory of the middle and anterior cerebral arteries) and the right occipital lobe (territory of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery). (From: Liqun Z, Park KH, Kim HJ, Lee SU, Choi JY, Kim JS. Acute unilateral audiovestibulopathy due to embolic labyrinthine infarction. Front Neurol 2018;9:311. Creative Commons Attribution License; CC BY.) (Contributed by Dr. Douglas Lanska.)