“…The Center for Digital Research and Scholarship Columbia University Libraries/Information Services case of acquired chorea include ischemic stroke and the atypical variant of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome. 7 However, occlusion of the P2 segment on intracranial angiogram and an absence of fluid-attenuated inversion recovery changes on brain MRI confirm ischemic stroke as the likely etiology.…”
“…The Center for Digital Research and Scholarship Columbia University Libraries/Information Services case of acquired chorea include ischemic stroke and the atypical variant of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome. 7 However, occlusion of the P2 segment on intracranial angiogram and an absence of fluid-attenuated inversion recovery changes on brain MRI confirm ischemic stroke as the likely etiology.…”
“… 6 The vascular causes to be considered in the current case of acquired chorea include ischemic stroke and the atypical variant of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome. 7 However, occlusion of the P2 segment on intracranial angiogram and an absence of fluid‐attenuated inversion recovery changes on brain MRI confirm ischemic stroke as the likely etiology.…”
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