Right hemiplegia following acute carbon monoxide poisoning - Aoshima K, Yamaoka H, Nakamura S, Nojima T, Naito H, Nakao A.

Acute carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning remains a common cause of poison-related death and influences neurological function. An 83-year-old female was transferred to our emergency unit due to hypertension with dizziness, headache, and right hemiplegia. There ...
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