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Episodic Aphasia Associated With Cortical Spreading Depression After Subdural Hemorrhage Evacuation

DOI: 10.1177/1941874415583118

Keywords: neurohospitalist, clinical specialty, migraine disorders, headache, disorders, imaging, techniques, cerebrovascular trauma, trauma, nervous system, cerebrovascular disorders

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Cortical spreading depression (CSD) has been associated with many pathological entities including migraine, trauma, hemorrhage, and mitochondrial disease. The clinical diagnosis remains challenging without the other concomitant features such as headache because CSD can mimic seizure or acute stroke. Wereport of a 77 year-old right handed man with a left subdural hematoma evacuation that subsequently developed episodic aphasia, slurred speech, right nasolabial fold flattening, and right pronator drift. In this case report, we discuss our multimodal diagnostic approach and treatment in a patient with episodic aphasia and neurological deficits in order to propose the diagnosis of cortical spreading depression. CSD should be considered when focal deficits in brief episodes occur after stroke and seizures have been ruled out. Treatment choices as illustrated by this case report can have an impact on outcome and resolution of episodes

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