A 25-year-old black man with sarcoidosis presented with transient ischemic attacks followed by sudden, persistent right hemiparesis. He gave a history of recent, recurrent lower motor neuron facial palsy. Computed tomography demonstrated an infarct in the left internal capsule. Chest x-ray film showed bilateral hilar and mediastinal lymphadenopathy and multiple opacities in the lung fields. Serum angiotensin converting enzyme concentration was raised, and a Kveim test was positive for sarcoidosis. Despite clear pathologic reports of cerebral vasculitis in neurosar-coidosis, the occurrence of stroke is extremely rare. © 1989 American Heart Association, Inc.
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Brown, M. M., Thompson, A. J., Wedzicha, J. A., & Swash, M. (1989). Sarcoidosis presenting with stroke. Stroke, 20(3), 400–405. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.20.3.400
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