Ischemic Stroke of Midbrain and Cerebellum Involving Reticular Activating System

  • Sadiq W
  • Subhan M
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Abstract

The reticular activating system is the part of the brain that maintains the sleep/wake cycle. Any damage to this region can cause hypersomnolence and drowsiness along with altered sensorium. This case presents a patient with cerebellar and midbrain stroke with infarct of the reticular activating system, leading to hypersomnolence, drowsiness, and altered sensorium.

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Sadiq, W., & Subhan, M. (2017). Ischemic Stroke of Midbrain and Cerebellum Involving Reticular Activating System. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.1637

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