- Case Study 28 - Middle-aged adult with progressive headaches and gait instability
- Case Study 27 - Young adult, assaulted, initially lucid but then acute deterioration
- Case Study 26 - Elderly adult with sudden onset unresponsiveness
- Case Study 25 - Middle-aged adult with sudden-onset aphasia and right hemiparesis
- Case Study 24 - Elderly adult with 1 week of double vision, found to have a partial left-sided oculomotor nerve palsy
- Case Study 23 - Elderly adult with first-ever seizure
- Case Study 22 - Middle-aged adult with sudden loss of consciousness at home, intubated at nearby hospital, now with non-reactive pupils and extensor, decerebrate posturing
- Case Study 21 - Young adult being worked up for a concussion
- Case Study 20 - Teenage male with recurrent nosebleeds and sinus infections
- Case Study 19 - Octogenarian with waxing and waning right body hemiparesis suddenly develops severe aphasia and right hemiplegia
- Case Study 18 - Awake adult presents after workplace nail gun accident
- Case Study 17 - Young adult became confused at home. Now obtunded and actively seizing
- Case Study 16 - Middle aged adult presents with acute onset worst headache of life
- Case Study 15 - 50-year-old with new shortness of breath found to have lower extremity DVTs and PEs who was started on anticoagulation but then developed acute onset aphasia and right hemiplegia
- Case Study 14 - 60-year-old with acute onset aphasia, right facial droop and right hemiparesis. No family history of aneurysms
- Case Study 13 - 50-year-old PMHx poorly-controlled diabetes mellitus and hypertension with episode of gait instability
- Case Study 12 - Young female 1 week progressively worsening headaches, confusion, aphasia. Has been taking migraine medications and admits to recent marijuana use. Infectious workup and rheumatological markers are unremarkable.
- Case Study 11 - Young male presents with unhelmeted motorcycle accident and severe traumatic brain injury → intracranial pressure monitor → ultimately requires hemicraniectomy → post-trauma-day 5 MRI brain for prognostication
- Case Study 10 - Middle-age adult 2 weeks progressively worsening headaches. PMHx lung cancer, in remission
- Case Study 9 - Elderly adult PMHx remote TBI with incidentally identified giant left MCA partially-thrombosed fusiform aneurysm. Now acute stroke syndrome including aphasia, dysarthria, and right hemiparesis
- Case Study 8 - Middle-age adult new headache, left eye chemosis and proptosis
- Case Study 7 - Middle-age adult incidental finding of possible left anterior cerebral artery aneurysm during workup for headaches. Family history of ruptured aneurysms
- Case Study 6 - Elderly adult feeling dizzy after an argument at work. PMHx Marfan syndrome.
- Case Study 5 - Young adult several months progressively worsening headaches and confusion. Awake but confused with severe, chronic papilledema and left visual field cut
- Case Study 4 - Elderly adult severe headache 1 week ago. Lost consciousness at home today. Now drowsy with right eye ptosis and pupillary dilation
- Case Study 3 - Young adult 1 week new right hand clumsiness, ataxia and headache
- Case Study 2 - Young adult intact neurological exam, subjective right facial paresthesias
- Case Study 1 - Middle-age adult headache, nausea and ataxia. PMHx hypercoagulable disorder