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Wedge-shaped bands of necrosis over the cerebral convexity just lateral to the interhemisphere fissure are found in a 45yo M who recently had extensive MI. What is the most likely cause
A. Carotid A atherosclerosis
B. Cardiac embolism
C. Hypoxic encephalopathy
D. Hypertensive encephalopathy
E. Hypertensive arteriolar sclerosis
F. Cerebral amyloid angiopathy
G Charcot Bouchard aneurysm
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well, I am just thinking that a wedge shaped necrosis in the lung periphery is a pulmonary embolism. So I am guessing that a wedge shaped necrosis in the brain is also an embolic phenomenon.
BBB?
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A? dislodged atherometous plaque?...though the age 45 only !!
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C... As the patient has a history of massive MI recently, there is a very strong possibility of ventricular dysfunction arising as a result of it. This would cause Hypotension --> decreased cerebral perfusion and hypoxic neuronal injury.
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may be b .
Could any body explain the mechanism of wedge shape necrosis formation.
Is the wedge point toword blocked vessel,Please ..
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the history of massive mi is with the formation of mural thrombus them embolism . i think b