Problem: Clinical Case 7 A 68-year-old hypertensive male had sudden onset of headache and complete loss of sensation of his left face, arm, and leg. This began 10 hours before admission to the emergency room. He had no other complaint. His blood pressure in the ER was 230/120. Other vital signs were relatively normal. Brief examination in the ER confirmed sensory loss on the left side of his body, with normal strength. Movements on the left were not well coordinated. He was able to ambulate quite well. An urgent head CT was performed, which was diagnostic. Note: the CT shows a bilateral lesion, the case suggests only one side