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Title: [Clinical-tomographic correlation in patients with neurologic deficits of the brain due to diabetes mellitus]. Author: Dudkowska A, Adach B. Journal: Ann Univ Mariae Curie Sklodowska Med; 1996; 51():39-45. PubMed ID: 9467246. Abstract: Clinical course has been studied and tomographic examination has been performed in 50 patients with diabetes mellitus and cerebral stroke. 46 patients were thought to have a clinically ischaemic stroke, 2 ones were thought to have a haemorrhagic stroke and two were TIA cases in the first diagnosis. Among 50 patients with clinically focal neurologic deficits cortico-subcortical ischaemic focus was the most frequent CT finding (28%) with or without concomitant cortico-subcortical atrophy. There were 2 haemorrhagic pictures (4%). 13 CT scans (26%) were without any focal changes. CT cerebral atrophy was found in 34 patients (68%).[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]