Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome

Discussion:

This case is typical of reversible vasoconstriction ie a young woman with thunderclap headache and neurological deficit (in this case causing infarction).  No subarachnoid hemorrhage.  Spontaneous resolution of vasoconstriction over time thus not due to established angiitis.  No specific precipiating features such as illicit drug use ie cocaine and metamphetamine.

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