Presentation
Patient presenting with intermittent short term memory loss.
From the case:
Acute hippocampal infarction
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CT demonstrates hypoattenuation in the region of the left hippocampus in keeping with an acute hippocampal infarction. Frontal meningioma.
From the case:
Acute hippocampal infarction
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On subsequent MRI, there is swelling of the left hippocampus with T2 and DWI hyperintensity involving the hippocampal body and tail, consistent with acute hippocampal infarction.
There is also a meningioma arising from the planum sphenoidale.