When Stroke Mimics Peripheral Nerve Injury: A Case Report of Isolated Wrist Drop.

Tai Anjuk Lama, Himal Karki, Kishor Khadka, Rabindara Raj Pandey, Bibek Rajbhandari
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Isolated wrist drop as a presentation of stroke is uncommon and may pose a diagnostic dilemma. We present a case of a 65-year-old man with hypertension and diabetes who presented with sudden-onset weakness of the left hand and inability to extend fingers, without any other focal neurological deficits. Noncontrast computed tomography of the head was normal. However, diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging of the brain revealed an acute ischemic infarct involving the right frontoparietal and occipital lobes. A diagnosis of isolated left-sided wrist drop secondary to acute ischemic stroke was made. The patient showed clinical improvement with antiplatelet and statin therapy, along with physiotherapy, on follow-up. Although rare, isolated wrist drop may be a manifestation of stroke, and clinicians must remain vigilant to avoid diagnostic delays and to administer appropriate treatment in a timely manner.

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当中风模拟周围神经损伤:一例孤立的手腕下垂。
孤立的手腕下垂作为中风的表现是不常见的,可能会造成诊断困境。我们报告一个65岁男性高血压和糖尿病的病例,他表现为突然发作的左手无力和无法伸展手指,没有任何其他局灶性神经功能缺损。头部非对比计算机断层扫描正常。然而,脑弥散加权磁共振成像显示急性缺血性梗死累及右侧额顶叶和枕叶。诊断为继发于急性缺血性脑卒中的孤立性左腕下垂。患者在接受抗血小板和他汀类药物治疗以及物理治疗后,在随访中表现出临床改善。虽然罕见,孤立的手腕下垂可能是中风的表现,临床医生必须保持警惕,避免诊断延误,并及时给予适当的治疗。
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