Collado A, Santamaria J, Ribalta T, Cinta Cid M, Cañete J D, Tolosa E
Department of Neurology, Hospital Clinico y Provincial, Barcelona, Spain.
Eur Neurol. 1989;29(5):266-8. doi: 10.1159/000116424.
We describe the clinical and anatomopathological findings in an 85-year-old male presenting with a lateral medullary syndrome and ipsilateral hemiplegia (Opalski's syndrome) due to giant-cell arteritis of the vertebral artery. Other common associated symptoms of the disease were absent, and the erythrocyte sedimentation rate was only of 30 mm/h. This case emphasizes that limited intracranial giant-cell arteritis may present rarely as a stroke.