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Gerstmann syndrome

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Stroke Presented as Gerstmann Syndrome
Figure 1: Non-contrast CT brain showing a hypodensity on the A:left mid-parietal region (white arrow), B & C: hypodensity of the left angular gyrus, D: loss of sulci and gyri indicates cerebral edema, which is consistent with left middle cerebral artery territory infarct.