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Close, but no cigar: an unfortunate case of primary angiitis of the central nervous system.

Branden IreifejJulie KanevskyDavid SongTalal AlmasAbdulla K AlsubaiSebastian HadeedKhaled S O AldhaheriHussein Khan AliHelen HuangOlivia Ghaw
Published in: Annals of medicine and surgery (2012) (2023)
This is one of the first cases of PACNS in which recurrent strokes were the presenting symptom for PACNS. Vasculitis should be a considered differential in patients with recurrent ischemic strokes and failed anticoagulant therapy. It is important to rule out malignancy and infectious causes due to the wide spectrum of conditions that cause central nervous system vasculitis.
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