PMID: 3746359Aug 1, 1986Paper

Normal mental state despite bilateral pontine tegmental hemorrhage

Journal of Neurology
G H Sands, R K Portenoy

Abstract

Alertness was preserved in a 47-year-old hypertensive man who acutely develop headache, cranial nerve abnormalities, weakness and dysmetria. Computerized tomography revealed a bilateral pontine tegmental hemorrhage. This is the first well-documented case of bilateral pontine tegmental hemorrhage with a completely normal mental status.

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