Sudden Coma Due to Acute Bilateral
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Sudden Coma Due to Acute Bilateral M1 Occlusion
An 80-year-old woman with a history of left insular infarct experienced sudden loss of consciousness in the setting of persistent atrial fibrillation. She was not treated with long-term anticoagulation therapy. On neurological examination, she had a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 4 with extensor ...
October 1, 2007; Mayo Clinic Proceedings
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