A stroke mimic: Post-stroke recrudescence syndrome triggered by ramsay hunt syndrome

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Abstract

On evaluating patients referring to emergency departments with stroke symptoms, many non-vascular causes are seen as the responsible etiologies. To identify stroke mimics, patients undergo physical and neurological examination, and neuroimaging. Hereby, we aimed to raise awareness of post-stroke recrudescence syndrome (PRS), a rare stroke mimic. PRS is a stroke mimic, especially that triggered by infections. Considering this syndrome is important to avoid unnecessary diagnostic tests and treatments.

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Çoban, E. (2021). A stroke mimic: Post-stroke recrudescence syndrome triggered by ramsay hunt syndrome. Turk Noroloji Dergisi, 27(3), 318–321. https://doi.org/10.4274/TND.2021.09076

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