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Perioperative Stroke in the Brain and Spinal Cord Following an Induced Hypotension
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2003
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HypertensionPerioperative StrokeCerebral Vascular RegulationNeurovascular DiseaseStrokeIntracranial PressureBrain InjuryNeurologyHealth SciencesTemporal RelationshipSpinal Cord Injury49-Year-old WomanCausal AssociationInduced HypotensionCerebral Blood FlowReperfusion InjuryClinical DisordersCardiovascular DiseaseNeurophysiologyCentral Nervous SystemMedicineAnesthesiology
A 49-year-old woman presented with stupor and paraplegia following an induced hypotension. The temporal relationship to the induced hypotension and the absence of a clear embolic source on diagnostic tests support a causal association between the hypotensive episode and the ischemic infarct. However, despite the association, a cause-and-effect relationship could not be automatically inferred.