Transient global aphasia after cerebral arteriography: A possible reversible contrast medium neurotoxicity mimicking stroke
Journal of the Neurological Sciences(2013)
Abstract
Background: Cerebral arteriography (CA) is the gold standard in the diagnosis of many cerebral lesions. However it is an invasive procedure with potential complications. Transient neurologic deficits presumably caused by temporary disruption of the blood–/INS;brain barrier (BBB) due to nonionic radiographic contrast medium (CM) have been reported in literature.
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global aphasia,cerebral arteriography,neurotoxicity,stroke
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