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A 15-year-old boy presented with 18 months’ history of dull,diffuse and intermittent headache. It was not specifically associated with nausea, vomiting, phonophobia and photophobia. He also complained of tingling in left half of his body, that he described as a sensation of insects crawling on his body. This feeling was episodic, lasting for few minutes, and followed by loss of consciousness. He used to regain consciousness after 5–10 minutes. These symptoms had no specific triggers and were not associated with numbness or any kind of weakness. He denied any history of myoclonic jerks, absences, fever, weight loss, oral or genital ulcers, joint pains, skin rash, chronic cough or diarrhea and dryness of mouth or eyes. Systemic examination was unremarkable including central and peripheral nerve system and fundoscopy bilaterally

Dr. Saeed Arif,, Jahanzeb Liaqa, Khuram Haq Nawaz, , Asif Hashmat. (2017) FOCAL HEMISPHERIC CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM VASCULITIS: AN UNUSUAL FORM OF PRIMARY ANGIITIS, JOURNAL OF AYUB MEDICAL COLLEGE ABBOTTABAD, Volume 29, Issue 2.
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