Watershed cerebral infarction due to massive pulmonary embolism

Discussion:

Watershed infarcts occur at the border between cerebral vascular territories where the cerebral tissue is distant from the arterial supply and most affected by hypotension and hypoperfusion. Massive pulmonary emboli may be the leading cause of watershed infarcts due to hypotension and low cardiac output. If any new neurological symptoms in embolic patients, this possibility should be considered.

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